On graduating from this course, you’ll be able to engage with all aspects of conservation work at a leadership level. You’ll be highly employable in both the public and third sectors, for example the Wildlife Trusts, Worldwide Fund for Nature, the RSPB, and The Nature Conservancy, as well as by non-governmental organisations, where a multidisciplinary understanding of real-world problems is needed to arrive at effective solutions.
With a clear understanding of how to manage environmental problems from multiple perspectives, you’ll also have the necessary knowledge and skills to work within public sector organisations such as Natural England, the Environment Agency, and regional equivalents around the world.
Our dedicated Employability and Professional Development Officer will support you throughout your time with us, ensuring that you’re aware of events and opportunities, with a goal of helping you into graduate employment.
Applicants should normally have a bachelor’s degree with at least a 2:1 honours or equivalent, from a biological, environmental, or social science subject, with a strong interest in conservation and a commitment to interdisciplinary study. Given a strong interest and experience in conservation, we will also consider applicants from other backgrounds.
20 Hours of Work permit weekly for international students.
IELTS 6.5 overall, with no less than 6.0 in any component
Science
West Yorkshire, England
Postgraduate
Full-time, 1 year
September
6.0
UK fees: £12,750 (total); International fees: £28,000 (total),
Brighton
6.5
Postgraduate
£ 18975
London, Newcastle, Amsterdam
6.5
Postgraduate
9250
Lancashire
6.0
Postgraduate
8400