Module code: BIO791P
Teaching Staff:
Credits: 90.0
Semester: YEAR
Contact: Dr Tom Fayle
The largest component of your MSc will be your research project, for which you will collect, analyse and interpret original data to produce a written dissertation. We offer a broad range of field-, lab- and computer-based projects that cover all aspects of biodiversity and conservation research. Previous projects have focused on terrestrial and aquatic ecology, genomics, evolutionary biology, animal behaviour, and species conservation. During this part of the programme, you will benefit from working closely with your supervisor and/or their research group members, and you will be based at either Queen Mary or Kew, or in some cases a partner institution.
Connected course(s): UDF DATA
Assessment: 90.0% Coursework, 10.0% Practical
Level: 7