Sign up to our newsletter today
We've been helping students find the right postgraduate course for over a decade.
The crisis in biodiversity is a crucial challenge for current and future generations. Everyday, species diversity is rapidly declining. Despite the effort of evolutionary biologists to describe biodiversity patterns and processes, they are often missing from the dialogue about conservation of the biodiversity. This course is designed for those looking for an interdisciplinary programme at the interface of social and ecological systems.
This course combines expert teaching with unique experiences of work in real environmental and conservation settings to develop your ability to evaluate the biological and social processes that underpin interactions between biodiversity loss and human society.
Read more about this course
We welcome applications from graduates with a 2:2 honours degree or above, or equivalent qualification, in an appropriate subject.
UK/EU and international students are eligible to apply for this course.
For further details, please View Website
The information you submit to Middlesex University will only be used by them or their data partners to deal with your enquiry, according to their privacy notice. For more information on how we use and store your data, please read our privacy statement.
Based on your current searches we recommend the following search filters.
Check out our other Masters Courses in London, United Kingdom
Check out our other Masters Courses in Biological Sciences
Start a new search with our database of over 23,000 Masters Courses
Based on our current search criteria we thought you might be interested in these.
Biodiversity and Conservation - MSc/PgDip
Trinity College Dublin
Biodiversity, Evolution & Conservation MRes
University College London
Ecology, Evolution and Conservation - MSc
Imperial College London