About this course It has taken 7 million years of struggle to make us ‘human’. How did we get here and why? Investigate the biological and behavioural changes that made us the species we call Homo
About this course Gain advanced knowledge of the neural, pharmacological and physiological mechanisms underlying behaviour and the approaches used to study them. Explore brain and behaviour presented
The MSc Evolution and Genomics course will provide you with both extensive conceptual understanding and diverse practical experience within evolutionary biology and genomics. At UEA and across the
Our MSc Evolution and Genomics course will provide you with both extensive conceptual understanding and diverse practical experience within evolutionary biology and genomics. At UEA and across the
How we maintain and enhance biodiversity in the face of unprecedented pressure from human activity and climate change is among the most pressing global challenges of our time. This programme will
OverviewCutting-edge training in Evolution and Animal Behaviour and their application to tackling the global challenges of our time.Delivered by the Centre for Ecology & Conservation; a globally
OverviewCutting-edge training in Evolution and Animal Behaviour and their application to tackling the global challenges of our time.Delivered by the Centre for Ecology & Conservation; a globally
Our MRes explores the biological study of behaviour and the central questions related to evolution and human behaviour research. Evolution and Human Behaviour MRes is for graduates with a BSc in:the
The MSc Conservation and Biodiversity will develop you as an environmental science professional with the ability to analyse and address the ecological and conservation challenges facing our planet.
This 12 month programme features no taught content, rather you will undertake a research project and write a thesis from your results. Similar to a PhD, you will have a supervisor who is based in
Understanding how to conserve biodiversity has never been more important. Delivered by leading international researchers in biodiversity and conservation, this course focuses on the biological
The next decades will be pivotal in reversing the current trend of biodiversity loss and expanding and restoring degraded ecosystems, while ensuring people and nature are resilient and able to adapt
It has taken 7 million years of struggle to make us ‘human.’ How did we get here and why? In our Human Evolution MSc you'll investigate the biological and behavioural changes that made us the species
We study patterns in the natural environment, from the behaviour of individual organisms to dynamics of populations and the diversity of communities. Our aim is to go beyond description of these
Your research degree is bespoke at the University of Nottingham, and allows you to choose your own area of interest to research, under the title of your choosing.Our Ecology and Evolutionary Biology