Whether working in the lab, with zoos, museums or NGOs, or in the field, you will find yourself in a collaborative and supportive environment, working with international scholars in primatology, biological anthropology and primate conservation and gaining first-hand experience to develop advances in the fields of primatology and primate conservation.
This course combines self-directed development of knowledge and skills with collaborative learning and a strong emphasis on conducting research. Regular contact with tutors and feedback from assessed coursework are important features of the course, and you will be encouraged to raise issues for discussion and consider the views of others. The taught modules prepare you for an extended period of original research, including data collection, analysis and write-up.