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Global Change Ecology and Biodiversity Management (Interuniversitario Internacional): En Inglés

Global Change Ecology and Biodiversity Management (Interuniversitario Internacional): En Inglés

Universidad Rey Juan Carlos

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Duración : 1 Año

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Are you passionate about biodiversity and want to learn how to implement conservation and environmental management practices? Starting in the fall of ’24, the GLOBE Erasmus Mundus Joint Master will recruit up to 25 well-motivated students from all over the world. Candidates from a range of disciplinary backgrounds are encouraged to apply, as long as they can demonstrate academic excellence and a passion for the ecological, social, economic and political challenges posed by contemporary environmental change.

Requisitos

Candidates must fulfil the following admission requirements: B.Sc. degree or equivalent, corresponding to a minimum of 180 European credit (EC) units in accordance with the European credit transfer and accumulation System (ECTS). Qualifying Bachelor’s degrees include biology, environmental sciences, forestry, geography, natural resources, political sciences or economy, environmental law– or an equivalent Bachelor’s degree. Language proficiency documentation: a minimum of B2 under language proficiency of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is required. Exceptions based on nationality or language of education exist (see below). Application complete on time including all required documentation.

Temario completo de este curso

  • Understand the magnitude of human impact on the biosphere, the drivers of global change, and the current biodiversity crisis.
  • Gain advanced knowledge on how global change influences evolutionary responses, affecting extinction, migration, and adaptation.
  • Be familiar with advanced statistical analyses and modelling techniques applied to studies of biodiversity and conservation.
  • Acquire a comprehensive understanding of practical techniques in wildlife conservation and mechanisms for influencing human behaviour towards conservation goals.
  • Understand strategies for assessing and conserving groups of organisms, communities, ecosystems, and ecosystem services impacted by global change.
  • Be familiar with the principles of conservation genetics and genetic approaches to real-world conservation problems.
  • Attain a comprehensive understanding of ecological sustainability, sustainable development, and the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning.
  • Comprehend the global transition from a carbon-based economy to a bioeconomy, including environmental economy, circular bioeconomy, and natural capital.
  • Acquire foundational knowledge of risk analysis, environmental assessment processes, and the technical knowledge required for strategic environmental assessment and environmental impact assessment.
  • Gain an understanding of environmental governance mechanisms at different spatial scales, including global, regional, and local contexts.
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