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  1. Intensive Livestock Health and Production - MSc

    MSc

    Royal Veterinary College - Royal Veterinary College

    The MSc is designed for those working in the agri-food sector (pigs and poultry). This includes animal production through to retail outlets, as well as animal scientists, veterinary surgeons and other veterinary para-professionals supporting intensive livestock health and production.

  2. Environmental Science: Integrated Management of Freshwater Environments

    MSc

    Queen Mary, University of London - Geography

    Scientifically-based management of rivers and wetlands is crucial for sustaining the Earth's freshwater ecosystems and the numerous services that they offer to humans. This programme will give you in-depth fundamental and applied training in the science and management of freshwater environments, including field work at our research sites on the near-natural River Tagliamento, Italy and on heavily impacted rivers within London.

  3. Aquatic Ecology by Research

    MSc

    Queen Mary, University of London - Biological and Chemical Sciences

    Programme descriptionThe MSc Aquatic Ecology by Research offers students a comprehensive practical training with a good proportion of time spent in the laboratory and field. The content covered is closely aligned to the MSc Freshwater and Coastal Sciences, however this programme places more of an emphasis on practical work, rather than formal tuition such as lectures.You will develop all the skills necessary to undertake further academic or applied research through completion of an extended project.

  4. Intensive Livestock Health and Production - PGCert

    PGCert

    Royal Veterinary College - Royal Veterinary College

    The course is designed for those working in the agri-food sector (pigs and poultry). It is intended to enhance skills and improve economic competitiveness through the introduction of new methods, products and processes, utilising best practice in ethically appropriate ways, with a full understanding of economics and business efficiency.

  5. Development Studies

    PhD / MPhil

    London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) - Development Studies Institute - DESTIN

    The Department of International Development has established a vibrant research students' programme with students employing a variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches to research across Asia, Africa, Latin America, the Middle East and internationally. The Department hosts ESRC graduate and Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE) studentships and current students have secured scholarships from a wide variety of sources.

  6. Development Studies

    MSc

    London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) - Development Studies Institute - DESTIN

    These programmes aim to provide students with a high quality academic training in development studies, examining the importance of contemporary theory in the social sciences for the policy and practice of development. We will consider applicants with a background in any subject, although a first degree in a social science or humanities subject would be an advantage.

  7. Aquatic Science

    MSc

    UCL - University College London - Department of Geography

    The MSc in Aquatic Science equips students with an interdisciplinary understanding of the structure and functioning of aquatic environments from upland catchments to the coastal zone, encompassing lakes, ponds, rivers, wetlands, groundwaters, estuaries and shallow seas.Distinctive features of the programme include the integration of aquatic ecology with hydrological and geomorphological processes, the analysis of sediment cores for the reconstruction of past environmental change, the design of aquatic monitoring programmes and the modelling of aquatic system dynamics. The MSc offers a sound training in field sampling, study design, instrumentation, numerical analysis and the taxonomy of a range of aquatic organisms.

  8. Anthropology, Environment and Development

    MSc

    UCL - University College London - Department of Anthropology

    Contemporary concerns with environment and development require a combination of biological and social anthropological approaches to examine the ecology of resource use in developing societies. This MSc evaluates the environmental implications and outcomes of these activities in terms of human subsistence and welfare via a systematic, theoretical and methodological training.The programme provides a graduate training and qualification integrating natural and social science approaches to environment and development as a foundation for higher research and professional work.

  9. Soil Mechanics, also with Business Management or Sustainable Development

    MSc

    Imperial College London - Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

    Lectures and advanced laboratory classes on the key geotechnical issues that concern civil engineering: engineering geology, soil properties, modelling and practical geotechnical engineering (foundations, earth pressures, slope stability, embankments). Students undertake 3 field courses, including a week in Southern Europe, and a three month personal research project.

  10. Soil Mechanics and Environmental Geotechnics

    MSc

    Imperial College London - Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

    Lectures and advanced laboratory classes on the key geotechnical issues that concern civil and environmental engineering; engineering geology, soil properties, engineering geology, modelling and practical geotechnical engineering (foundations, earth pressures, slope stability, embankments), unsaturated soils, landfill engineering, contaminated land & ground water. Students undertake 3 field courses, including a week in Southern Europe and a three month personal research project.

 
 
 
 
 

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