The Biodiversity, Evolution and Conservation MRes is a research-based course offered by University College London (UCL). This course is carried out in association with London's Natural History Museum and the Institute of Zoology, providing a versatile study experience that combines research and teachings of renowned scientists.Course Content: The primary focus of the Biodiversity, Evolution, and Conservation MRes program is to provide students with a rich understanding of biodiversity, evolutionary processes, and the role of conservation in maintaining the earth's ecosystems. During the course, students will delve into the current debates on these topics and conduct their own research with guidance from experts.Key Modules: This course includes three compulsory modules—Statistics for Research, Biological Research in Practice, and Frontiers in Biodiversity Research. Students will also complete a substantial research project. In addition, they may select optional modules such as Introduction to Biodiversity, Biodiversity Informatics, Conservation Genetics and Phylogenetics.Accreditations: The Biodiversity, Evolution and Conservation MRes is accredited by University College London, fully supported by groundbreaking research centers and global institutions such as the Institute of Zoology and Natural History Museum.Future Careers: Graduates of this course are prepared to enter employment as consultants, researchers, conservationists or study further toward a PhD. Job prospects range from industries such as wildlife conservation, academia, environmental assessment and consulting, government agencies or non-government organizations.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page: Biodiversity, Evolution and Conservation MRes.