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Od: Jason Hodgson https://facebook/jason.hodgson.37?fref=nf If you are a student interested in evolution, ecology, and conservation, please consider one of the fantastic masters courses offered by Imperial College London. We offer the opportunity to study at Silwood Park, one of the worlds premier centres of ecology and evolution research located on a picturesque campus less than an hour from central London. Our faculty have wide-ranging expertise, including conservation biology, tropical biology, climate change, behavioural ecology, computational biology, genetics, and more. We also have two biological anthropologists (myself and Jamie Jones who is primarily based at Stanford, and part time at Imperial). Our courses have an excellent record of placing students into leading PhD programs. Though all of our courses are excellent, the ones that are perhaps most relevant to biological anthropologists are 1) Tropical Forest Ecology, 2) Conservation Science, 3) Ecosystem and Environmental Change, and 4) Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation. The Tropical Forest Ecology course might be particularly good for anyone interested in primate conservation. The course director, Rob Ewers, directs the SAFE project in Borneo, which is perhaps the worlds largest experiment into the ecological effects of deforestation. There are several primate species at the field site. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. www3.imperial.ac.uk/silwoodp…/prospectivestudents/msc
Posted on: Sun, 30 Nov 2014 20:22:49 +0000

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