At Chester, you will learn directly from leaders in the field of animal behavioral research. Regular research seminars and approachable, supportive staff make our department a friendly, welcoming community to students from a range of backgrounds. From hormone assays to genetic analysis, we have the facilities you will need to develop key laboratory skills. Chester is well placed to enable you to hone your field-based skills: nature reserves, zoos, and national parks are easily accessible. Various long-term departmental research projects, both in the UK and abroad, allow a diverse range of dissertation opportunities and your participation in ground-breaking research. Our teaching team also has strong links to industry and your dissertation project could provide you with valuable networking opportunities and experience in a specialist field such as wildlife monitoring or animal management. We have close links with zoos, aquaria, charities, and NGOs €“ invaluable for helping you on your future career path. There is a key focus on practical applications in this course. Problem-solving skills will be targeted by authentic coursework and you will build a careers portfolio with help from a designated personal tutor. The tasks we set, including science communication, grant application writing, evaluative reports, and poster presentations, are both engaging and highly applicable to a range of employment opportunities.
Applicants should normally possess an honours degree (minimum 2:1) in a biological/behavioural/ecological science (e.g. animal behaviour, conservation biology, zoology) including components of experimental design and statistical analysis. Applicants will also have relevant animal-related experience.
6.5 (no less than 5.5 in any band)
Psychology
Exton Park (Parkgate Road)
Postgraduate
1
44470
5.5
£12,950,
London
6.5
Postgraduate
£ 14750
West Sussex, England
6.5
Postgraduate
16065
Uxbridge area of London, England
0.0
Postgraduate
£ £10,750, £17,875