| Start Date | Duration | Location | Get in touch |
| September entry | 1 year Full Time 2 years Part Time | UCL East | biosciences-admissions@ucl.ac.uk |
About the course
Human-driven processes such as climate change, pollution, urbanisation and intensive agriculture are degrading biodiversity and putting increasing pressure on the planet's ecosystems, with complex consequences for health.
On this new MSc, you’ll develop the expertise and data science skills to work collaboratively across ecological and social domains to define and address current and future problems from a One Health approach.
Study with leading researchers from UCL, the Zoological Society of London, the National History Museum and industry partners, get hands-on experience of developing operational solutions and build a cross-sector network. So you’re equipped to join the next generation of research, policy or implementation leaders, or to make your own contribution to this rapidly developing field by pursuing a PhD.
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Study this MSc
Find out about Ecology, Climate Change and Health MSc modules, career prospects, entry requirements, fees, how to apply, and more.
View the prospectusMeet the programme lead
Prof Kate Jones
Kate Jones is a Professor of Ecology and Biodiversity whose interdisciplinary research investigates the impact of global land use and climate change on ecological and human systems.
Learn more about Prof Kate Jones.
You can find out more about Kate's research in her Meet the Expert interview.
