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This is a taught programme within the Conservation subject area.
This programme is unique in providing substantive natural and social science training in both conservation and relevant aspects of rural development. The position of DICE in the School of Anthropology and Conservation makes it uniquely placed to offer a consolidated interdisciplinary training. The programme includes field trips to conservation sites and leading conservation institutions, and there are also weekly talks by invited speakers, including leading experts in conservation policy and practice.
The programme is relevant to the work of national management and scientific authorities, international and national NGOs, consultancy firms and contractors, international agencies and donors.
The nine MSc programmes offered by DICE follow a common pattern, with six months of coursework and five months on a research project. All students follow a common core programme in the first term before specialising. Within each of the programmes, there are optional modules that allow you the flexibility to devise a pathway that suits your specific interests and contains an appropriate balance between natural and social sciences. Please visit our website for new programmes that may be under development that further integrate conservation and management: www.kent.ac.uk/sac In exceptional circumstances, DICE admits applicants without a first degree if their professional career and experience shows academic achievement of a high enough standard.
Common core modules for all MSc courses
You take the common modules and optional modules as listed above plus:
You may also take an appropriate module from outside DICE subject to approval; modules on offer may vary from year to year and depend on the programme of study.
Assessment is carried out primarily through continuous assessment of coursework with written examinations in some topics. The research dissertation is written up in the format of a paper for publication.
T: +44 (0)1227 827272
E: information@kent.ac.uk
Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology,
School of Anthropology and Conservation, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NR, UK
T: +44 (0)1227 827928
F: +44 (0)1227 827289
E: sacoffice@kent.ac.uk
Before applying, please read our ‘How to apply’ section.
You can then go straight to the online application form by clicking the programme below: