Biology: Integrative Biodiversity University of Wroclaw
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Master Degree | On-Campus | Full-time | 2 years | October | find out | find out |
Course overview
Explore the World of Integrative Biodiversity
Biodiversity is at the heart of environmental science, addressing some of the most pressing global challenges, from climate change to species conservation. The Integrative Biodiversity programme provides an interdisciplinary approach to understanding and protecting the natural world. Students will develop expertise in biodiversity research, evolutionary processes, and conservation strategies while gaining practical experience in laboratory and fieldwork. With a strong emphasis on scientific communication and teamwork, this programme equips graduates with the skills needed to make a real impact in biodiversity conservation and environmental management.
Programme Overview
The curriculum covers a broad range of topics, combining molecular biology, phylogenetic analysis, and evolutionary biology with hands-on experience in biodiversity assessment and conservation. Students will master cutting-edge research techniques, learning to apply innovative methods to address environmental issues. The programme also focuses on project design, leadership, and communication, ensuring graduates can effectively share their findings and influence policy and conservation efforts. By developing strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills, students will be prepared for careers in research institutions, environmental organisations, biodiversity management, and ecological consultancy. The programme is ideal for those passionate about the natural world, eager to contribute to scientific discovery, and driven to create innovative solutions for biodiversity conservation.
Entry requirements
Admission Requirements
To apply for a degree programme at the University of Wroclaw, you will need to submit a set of required legalised documents as part of the admission process. For a complete list of required documents and detailed guidelines, please visit the official admissions page: Required documents.
English Proficiency
To enrol in an English-taught programme at the University of Wroclaw, applicants need to demonstrate their proficiency in English. This can typically be done through internationally recognised language certificates, proof of previous education in English, or other accepted qualifications. The university provides a detailed list of accepted certifications and requirements, so we encourage you to check the official page for the most up-to-date information: English language requirements.
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