How to apply
Applications are processed through University College London.
A one year research-based postgraduate course based at University College London and run in collaboration with the Natural History Museum and the Institute of Zoology.
This is an ideal degree for highly motivated students interested in the breadth of evolutionary, ecological, and conservation science and seeking a programme to provide a foundation in both pure and applied research in biodiversity.
The one-year full-time programme comprises:
After completing the MRes course in Biodiversity, Evolution and Conservation students will have:
Each course will have required coursework, ranging from practicals to essays and presentations.
Topics focus on cutting-edge quantitative tools in:
The taught portion that comprise the first term of the programme is divided into three courses:
An intensive methods course which will provide students with practical training in the variety of analytical tools using in pure and applied research in biodiversity, evolution, and conservation
Students undertake a field trip to Blakeney Point, Norfolk. Taking place towards the beginning of term 1, students are introduced to field techniques and experimental design. Data collected at Blakeney Point will be used for a scientific report and poster assessment.
The two research projects (60 credits each) will be marked based on a written dissertation and poster or oral presentation for each project.
Students will be required to choose projects based at two different institutions (out of the three partner institutions) to ensure that they gain experience in a range of methods and topics. See some of our students' previous research projects.
Applications are processed through University College London.
Applications open: 16 October 2023
Deadline for applications: 5 April 2024 at 17.00 BST
Programme starts: September 2024
We recommend that you submit your application as soon as possible.
Normally, a minimum of an upper second-class UK Bachelor's degree in life sciences, environmental sciences or related subject area, or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. Applicants with an appropriate professional qualification and relevant work experience may also apply.
Advice on the academic requirements from overseas institutions can be found on UCL's website.
UK/EU: £19,300 (FT)
Overseas: £37,500 (FT)