Master's programmes at the University of St Andrews, Scotland, UK -

Marine Mammal Science & Ecosystem-based Management of Marine Systems

We are currently accepting applications for our unique and intense one-year 
Master's programmes at the University of St Andrews in Scotland, UK for 2016/17 
entry.



The Master's in Marine Mammal Science (MSc MMS ) reflects the research 
interests and expertise of the staff at the Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU). 
This unique Master's has a strong focus on quantitative methods and applied 
techniques and is designed to prepare students fully for professional careers 
involved with conservation of and research into marine mammals. We had a 
fantastic turn-out of our past Master's students at the recent SMM in San 
Francisco with 40 alumni attending (and most also presenting at) the conference 
- see our course 
blog<http://synergy.st-andrews.ac.uk/biopostgraduate/2015/12/24/marine-mammal-science-a-big-world-made-small/>.
 Compulsory modules include marine mammal biology, conservation and management 
of marine mammals as well as mathematical ecology and statistical modelling. 
Optional 
modules<http://synergy.st-andrews.ac.uk/biopostgraduate/msc-marine-mammal-science/details/>
 take full advantage of the research strengths of the 
SMRU<http://www.smru.st-andrews.ac.uk/> including biologging, bioacoustics, 
behaviour and population biology. The optional Antarctica field course involves 
a vessel-based field expedition to the Antarctic Peninsula (requires additional 
payment of a substantial expedition fee) - you can follow our upcoming fourth 
student expedition on the Antarctic expedition 
blog<http://www.smru.st-andrews.ac.uk/antarctic>. For detailed information on 
the Marine Mammal Masters including content, entry requirements and how to 
apply please refer to the MSc MMS website: http://bio.st-andrews.ac.uk/mms/.



The Master's in Ecosystem-based Management of Marine Systems (MSc EMMS) is 
jointly delivered by the Scottish Oceans 
Institute<http://soi.st-andrews.ac.uk/> (SOI) at St Andrews and the Scottish 
Association for Marine Science (SAMS) at the West coast of Scotland, offering 
the best of both Scottish coasts. Students study marine environments from the 
tropics to polar regions as integrated systems, exploring interconnections 
between the physical environment, biodiversity and the impacts of human 
activity and resource use. Students can opt to join the Antarctic expedition 
(see above) or take a field course in scientific diving in Indonesia (both at 
extra cost). For detailed information including content, entry requirements and 
how to apply please refer to the MSc EMMS website: 
http://synergy.st-andrews.ac.uk/biopostgraduate/



Applications for the upcoming academic year (starting in September 2016) must 
be received by Friday, 01 April 2016, and should be submitted online via the St 
Andrews Postgraduate Admission Portal: 
http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/study/pg/apply/taught/.



Please get in touch if you have further questions, via email: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>



Best wishes from Scotland,

Sonja



Dr Sonja Heinrich

Postgraduate Taught Convenor, School of Biology, University of St Andrews



The University of St Andrews is a charity registered in Scotland: No SC013532




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