Currently, 12 students are following the Master in Natural Environment and Resources Management postgraduate course that started last October. The Institute of Earth Systems is once again accepting applications for this degree programme starting in October 2021.
The M.Sc. in Natural Environment and Resources Management is an intensive 13-month full-time taught course and is ideal for first degree graduates in Earth Systems and other relevant science subjects. The three-semester course has been designed to provide students with a strong postgraduate grounding in key concepts and current thinking relevant to Earth systems science and its application to policy and planning. For the Academic Year 2021, two elective thematic areas will be offered, namely Environmental pollution and Weather & Climate.
Full details about the M.Sc. in Natural Environment and Resources Management are now available, including the admission requirements, programme of study, career prospects, applicable fees and the course bye-laws.
Graduates interested in applying for this course are encouraged to contact the Course Coordinator, Prof. Charles Galdies, in order to discuss their specialisation area and potential research topic before applying online.
Applicants may also wish to note that this M.Sc. programme is eligible for the Ministry for Education and Employment's Get Qualified Scheme which provides fiscal benefits in the form of tax credits to students who successfully complete the course.
The course application deadline of 22 July 2021 at 14:00 (local time).

 
								 
								