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Expert researchers specializing in plant and fungal classification are increasingly rare – with merely a fraction of Earth's species scientifically documented. By enrolling in the MSc Plant and Fungal Taxonomy, Diversity and Conservation program at Queen Mary, you'll become part of an emerging wave of scientists equipped to catalog, analyze, and protect global biodiversity for future generations. This program provides interdisciplinary training to develop expertise in species identification, molecular classification, evolutionary studies, and conservation principles.
Learn from globally renowned specialists at the forefront of botanical and mycological research. The curriculum will show you how to leverage modern techniques to investigate key questions about plant and fungal diversity, their evolutionary origins, and effective conservation strategies.