
MSc in Ecology and Management of the Natural Environment, based within The School of Biological Sciences at The University of Bristol
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MSc in Ecology and Management of the Natural EnvironmentAbout Bristol The University of Bristol is one of the top universities in the UK. We have a long-standing tradition of high quality teaching and internationally distinguished research. Our postgraduate programmes and science facilities attract talented students from all over the world and we lead the way in many areas of scientific endeavour and scholarship. Very few UK universities can match Bristol in terms of the range and quality of our research. The School of Biological Sciences at Bristol is one of the largest in the country. We accommodate a diverse community of experts engaged in research covering almost all non-medical fields of biology, from the molecular biology of plants to the conservation status of mammals. Our facilities include extensive animal accommodation, aquaria and greenhouses, electron microscopes and state-of-the-art molecular and gene-sequencing laboratories. The School maintains close links with environment sector organisations including the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, DEFRA, The Environment Agency, the BBC Natural History Unit and Bristol Zoo. In the last UK-wide assessment, the quality of teaching in the School was rated ‘excellent’ and we achieved a top research rating of 5A. What is it like to live in Bristol? The city is a welcoming, cosmopolitan place with a large, diverse student population and a fascinating history and culture. Bristol is the South West’s leading city and a great place in which to be a student! The architecture, landscape and topography of Bristol are among Britain’s finest, and the city has been made famous by its engineers – especially Isambard Brunel – whose magnificent Clifton Suspension Bridge and SS Great Britain have become local icons. Request ProspectusGain a valuable postgraduate qualification from one of Britain’s top universities.
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If city life is not what you're looking for, don’t panic - it’s just a short drive to a wide variety of scenic and ecologically-diverse habitats. Picturesque locations include the Mendip Hills, Somerset levels, Wiltshire Downs, Cotswolds, Forest of Dean, Wales and the Black Mountains. Many of these areas are classified as National Nature Reserves or Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Over 5,000 postgraduates choose to study at Bristol at any one time. We hope you will join us to find out why we believe that the University of Bristol is so special. A postgraduate qualification from Bristol is a badge of quality, and employers know that our graduates are people to be reckoned with. If you’re bright and talented, Bristol is the place for you! | | |






