• Annual course fee

    AUD 31,000

  • Duration

    1 Year

  • Intake months

    September

  • Delivery locations

    London

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The ecology, evolution and behaviour of organisms are key elements of the natural world we see around us. Improving our knowledge of these topics is important in mitigating the impacts of environmental change, improving food and water security, increasing animal welfare and explaining the diversity of life we see across the globe. This research master’s gives you the opportunity to develop your understanding of the natural world by undertaking an independent research project in a topic within ecology, evolution or behaviour. You will undertake this research project with the support of a dedicated research-active supervisor who is an expert in the field. They will guide and support you as you develop and conduct your project, giving you the opportunity to take ownership of a piece of research that you are passionate about. Supervisors will be members of staff from the dynamic and vibrant research community within the School of Life and Health Sciences. This includes world-leading researchers from theCentre for Research in Ecology, Evolution and Behaviourand theCentre for Research in Evolutionary, Social and Interdisciplinary Anthropology. Details of potential supervisors and research projects can be foundhere. When you’re developing your application, you should in touch with a potential supervisor to discuss potential research project topics. With the support and guidance of this supervisor, you’ll spend the full duration of the programme conducting your research project. This includes developing hypotheses and predictions, collecting data, analysing these data and presenting these data in a final written report. This final report includes a paper suitable for submission to a peer-reviewed scientific journal and a press release to promote your projects findings. The programme will provide you with an in-depth knowledge of your chosen topic. In addition, it also places an emphasis on providing you with transferrable skills in areas such as project managemen

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You must have successfully completed an United Kingdom Bachelor degree (or equivalent overseas qualification)or/with full-time or equivalent, work experience in a relevant industry setting.Meeting the minimum academic requirements does not guarantee entry. Your application will still need to be assessed and accepted.If you dont meet the entry requirements, there may be other programs you are eligible for that can lead you to your preferred program.

IELTS 6.5

PTE 59

TOEFL 89

  • Type of institution

    University

  • Year established

    2004

  • Total students

    12,665

  • On campus accommodation

    Available

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    801 - 1000

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