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  Primate Conservation - PgDip/PgCert/MSc


Oxford Brookes University    Department of Social Sciences

Full time & Part time September MSc, PGCert, PGDip 1 year full time, 2 years part time (MSc), 8 months full time, 16 months part time (PgDip), 4 months full time, 8 months part time (PgCert)
Agriculture (1) Biological Sciences (4)

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Are you passionate about primate conservation? Dive into the world of primates and gain a deep knowledge of conservation biology with our Primate Conservation programme. Learn directly from internationally renowned researchers and shape your learning experience around your interests, whether it's habitat loss, illegal wildlife trade, or population management. Collaborate on meaningful conservation projects and undertake fieldwork in over 40 countries. With expert tutors and strong industry connections, you'll emerge with the skills to kickstart your career in conservation biology. Entry requirements include a good honours degree in anthropology, biology, ecology, psychology, or a related discipline, or relevant work experience.

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Focus on the area of Primate Conservation that you’re passionate about - and learn directly from internationally renowned conservation researchers.

On this course, you’ll gain a deep knowledge of conservation biology and primates. You’ll shape your learning experience around your interests - whether that’s habitat loss, the illegal wildlife trade or population management. You’ll collaborate on meaningful conservation projects and you’ll undertake fieldwork on a topic you care about - within our network of field sites in over 40 countries. 

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Entry Requirements

You will normally be required to have, or be expecting, a good honours degree in anthropology, biology, ecology, psychology or an acceptable related discipline.

If you are not a graduate, or if you have graduated in an unrelated discipline, you will be considered for entry to the course if you can demonstrate in your application, and at an interview, that you are able to work at an advanced level in the discipline. You may also be asked to write a short essay and/or present evidence of original work in support of your application.



Fees

Home (UK) full time - £9,300 (Masters); £8,300 (Diploma); 4,650 (Certificate)
Home (UK) part time - £4,650
International full time - £16,300

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