How to apply
Applications are processed through Imperial College London.
Application deadlines – Round 2 closes on Friday 19 January 2024.
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Broaden your understanding of taxonomy and systematics and gain practical experience in the field.
Gain a broad perspective of taxonomy and systematics as well as relevant practical experience on this Master's course.
This course is full-time and run jointly with Imperial College, London. The programme will prepare you for further PhD study or a future career in systematics research.
You'll carry out two hands-on research projects at the Museum and Imperial's Silwood Park Campus under the supervision of acknowledged international experts at both institutions.
You'll also improve your knowledge of biosystematics through regular academic tutorials, attendance at lab meetings, and external lectures and seminar series.
After completing the MRes course, students will have:
You’ll complete one research project in each of the Spring and Summer terms from one of the following topics:
At least one project must be carried out at each of:
Where applicable, there is also protected time for PhD project discussion and development.
Students can attend any of the lectures and practicals of the associated MSc course, and are encouraged to participate in:
They are also required to undertake a number of transferable skills courses run by Imperial College London:
Applications are processed through Imperial College London.
Application deadlines – Round 2 closes on Friday 19 January 2024.
A 2:1 in a biological or environmental subject. We also accept a wide variety of international qualifications. For guidance see Imperial’s accepted qualifications page
Duration: 1 year full-time
Start date: October 2024
Location: South Kensington
Full-time (1 year) £15,150 per year
Full-time (1 year) £30,600 per year
For more information visit Imperial's website.