Master's Programme in Transdisciplinary Studies of Climate, Environment and Energy, STUDY TRACK in Global Change Biology
Entry requirements
Specific entry requirements: A Bachelor’s degree within Natural Science or equivalent.
Months of entry
August, September
Course content
What role does biodiversity play in addressing the global challenges of environmental change?
Global Change Biology examines the intricate relationships between biodiversity, ecosystems functioning, and environmental change. It delves into the evolutionary history of ecosystems, the impacts of human activity, and strategies for conserving biodiversity in the face of global pressures. This track is designed for students passionate about ecological research and biodiversity conservation, with a focus on global change.
This study track is one of nine available. To learn more about all the study tracks, visit: Master’s Programme in Transdisciplinary Studies of Climate, Environment and Energy
What to expect
This programme offers:
- Ecological insights: Understanding biotic and abiotic interactions and their historical evolution.
- Research skills: Training in biodiversity assessment, statistical modelling, and fieldwork.
- Conservation strategies: Developing approaches to mitigate and adapt to biodiversity loss.
Key modules include Plant Paleoecology, Conservation Strategies, and Applied Micropalaeontology. Field studies and project-based learning are integral.
Participating universities
This track is delivered through a collaboration among:
- Stockholm University (SU, Sweden): Laying the foundation with a transdisciplinary perspective on climate, energy, and environment
- Sapienza University of Rome (SUR, Italy): Specialising in paleoecology and forest resource conservation.
- Aix-Marseille University (AMU, France): Offering expertise in applied ecological research and analysis.
With this programme, students will gain the knowledge and skills to contribute to biodiversity conservation and ecosystem management globally.
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- MSc
- full time24 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
- Name
- Department of Environmental Science