• Taught modules will focus on cutting-edge quantitative tools in ecology, evolutionary biology, genetics, bioinformatics, systematics, palaeobiology, conservation, biogeography and environmental biology. Seminars, discussions with scientists and practitioners, and the two research projects will provide students with diverse opportunities at UCL Genetics, Evolution and Environment & Centre for Biodiversity and Environment Research, the Natural History Museum and the Institute of Zoology, Zoological Society of London.
  • Students undertake modules to the value of 180 credits.
  • The programme consists of three compulsory taught modules (60 credits) and two 16-week research projects (120 credits).
  • Upon successful completion of 180 credits, students will be awarded an MRes in Biodiversity, Evolution and Conservation.