You may find it helpful to look at both:. We have a range of subject-specific awards and scholarships for academic, sporting and musical achievement. In the Research Excellence Framework REF , research by the School of Anthropology and Conservation was ranked 10th for research power and in the top 20 in the UK for research impact and research power.
Staff publish regularly and widely in peer-reviewed journals, conference proceedings and books. Full details of staff research interests can be found on the School's website. The School has a very good record for postgraduate employment and academic continuation.
DICE programmes combine academic theory with practical field experience to develop graduates who are highly employable within government, NGOs and the private sector. Our alumni progress into a wide range of organisations across the world.
The School houses well-equipped research laboratories for genetics, ecology, visual anthropology, virtual paleoanthropology, Animal Postcranial Evolution, biological anthropology, anthropological computing, botany, osteology and ethnobiology. In addition to various long-term study sites around the world we maintain an ecology field trials area and a field laboratory on the University campus.
The DICE postgraduate student body is global. Since , there have been over taught MSc graduates from 75 countries, most of whom now have successful full-time conservation careers. The PhD research degree programme has produced over 90 graduates from 27 different countries. Several graduates have gone on to win prestigious international prizes for their outstanding conservation achievements. All students registered for a taught Master's programme are eligible to apply for a place on our Global Skills Award Programme.
The programme is designed to broaden your understanding of global issues and current affairs as well as to develop personal skills which will enhance your employability. Learn more about the applications process or begin your application by clicking on a link below. School of Anthropology and Conservation.
Jump to accessibility statement Jump to content. Choose a section. Book your place. Overview Modern conservation science transcends the traditional boundaries of biology, ecology and environmental management. You are more than your grades For , in response to the challenges caused by Covid we will consider applicants either holding or projected a Contact us. Entry requirements A first or second class honours degree in a relevant subject; a good honours degree in other subjects together with relevant practical experience.
International students Please see our International Student website for entry requirements by country and other relevant information. English language entry requirements The University requires all non-native speakers of English to reach a minimum standard of proficiency in written and spoken English before beginning a postgraduate degree. Need help with English?
Apply now. Ravers conformed to Covid restrictions more than year-olds. Study shows tropical frogs in Seychelles are adapting to climate change. Global research shows that digital contact does not enhance wellbeing. Teeth of Neanderthal infants developed sooner than modern humans. Find out more. First name. Last name. Telephone number. Where is your permanent country of residence? Entry year Why are you interested in postgraduate study? Are you a current Kent student? Yes No. Please contact me by email or via social media with information about the courses available at the University of Kent, including information about relevant events, scholarships and other general information.
Thank you for signing up. Take a virtual tour. Our student stories. Course structure Duration: One year full-time, two years part-time The MSc consists of six months of coursework and five months of research. Modules Please note that not all modules necessarily run every year. Compulsory modules currently include. Teaching and assessment Assessment is carried out primarily through coursework with written examinations for some modules.
Learning outcomes Knowledge and understanding You will gain knowledge and understanding of: fundamental ecological concepts and how they apply to conservation biology and biodiversity management conservation at the species, population, community and ecosystem levels fundamental social science perspectives on conservation, and the principles of interdisciplinarity principles and significance of resource economics biodiversity law, policy and legislative frameworks principles and practice involved with sustainable resource use principles and practice involved with managing protected areas for conservation principles of conservation research design, implementation and analysis, including problem-led interdisciplinary approaches principles and practice in conservation, business and rural development.
Subject-specific skills You gain subject-specific skills in: field biology skills social science methodologies experimental design and statistics methodologies for analysing and appraising conservation case studies population assessment and assessment of threat status methodologies for estimating sustainable wildlife management methodologies for protected areas management and planning.
Transferable skills You will gain the following transferable skills: IT: Word, Excel, statistical and modelling programmes, email, bibliographic and web searches presentation skills writing reports and funding proposals time management using a library working in groups the skills to exercise initiative and personal responsibility independent learning skills required for continuing professional development.
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