Full time
3 years
SEP
PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
Conservation Skills Archaeological Conservation
Research
About This Course
Conservation is researched from the genetic to global scales, with a strong emphasis on new approaches to biodiversity assessment, disturbance impacts, invasive species, restoration of degraded habitats and human perceptions and values.
Research Areas
Biodiversity Conservation with specialisations in:
Impact and management of invasive species
Biodiversity
Conservation Science
Threatened species ecology
Predator-prey interactions
Reintroduction biology
For this course (per year)
£4,712
For this course (per year)
£18,750
A first degree or MSc in a relevant subject is required.
Located on the beautiful North Wales coast between the mountains and the sea, Bangor University has a rich academic history and delivers a superb student experience, making it a unique higher education institution in the UK. A welcoming academic community with around 10,000 students, Bangor University has a renowned reputation for excellent student support, offering a diverse range of courses spanning subject areas within the arts and...more