University of Plymouth
Marine Biology
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MRes | On-Campus | find out | find out | find out | find out | find out |
About Marine Biology, MRes - at University of Plymouth
Aim of the programme This programme is intended to reflect the breadth and excitement of marine biology through its close linkage with the diverse research pursuits of a range of leading scientists in one of the world's foremost locations for marine studies. The programme aims to broaden the existing skills of marine biology graduates, but also to offer graduates in other relevant disciplines the necessary training for them to apply and develop their particular skills in a marine context. A graduate of this programme is therefore significantly better prepared than a typical bachelors graduate for a career in academic marine research or for working independently within a company or governmental organisation. Special features Joint programme hosted by the University of Plymouth and the Marine Biological Association (MBA) Two routes: biodiversity and ecology/cellular and molecular Close links with worldwide research community Excellent training for further research You will be based in one of the world"s leading cities for the study of marine biology You will be taught by recognised experts with worldwide links to research organisations and projects You will experience a specifically designed, topical programme provided jointly by the University of Plymouth and the Marine Biological Association of the UK (MBA), with two pathways to suit different interests You will undertake an extensive, original and innovative research project,often in collaboration with MBA Research Fellows, either in the UK or abroad General programme structure Core modules in period one (before Christmas), delivered by both the university and the Marine Biological Association (MBA), concentrate on providing you with general research skills, plus an introduction to the research and workings of the MBA. You can choose to follow one of two routes, each having their own suite of modules additional to those on research methodology. The biodiversity and ecology route includes additional training in the design of ecological experiments, the collection and analysis of ecological data, and issues and policies relating to marine conservation. The alternative molecular and cellular pathway has a specific module focusing on DNA techniques, biological imaging and electrophysiological methods. You can then choose two option modules from a relevant selection. In periods two and three (January to September) there is one module on project planning, but the majority of the time is spent on your research project and dissertation. You will have the opportunity when carrying out your project to work directly with research staff at the MBA and University of Plymouth, although it is also possible to work with other collaborating institutions within the Plymouth Marine Science Partnership (Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Sir Alister Hardy Foundation for Ocean Science, National Marine Aquarium), or abroad. Entry requirements A good degree (2:1 or above) preferably in a biological science. Other suitable degrees may be considered. Overseas students: IELTS 6.5 or equivalent.Entry requirements for this course
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