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The field of Marine and Freshwater Biology has never been more crucial. Water-based environments play a vital role in maintaining our planet's ecological balance while facing significant threats from rapid environmental shifts. This program offers cutting-edge, research-driven education about the biological, ecological, and evolutionary mechanisms that govern aquatic ecosystems. We incorporate the latest developments in genetics, molecular techniques, data gathering, and statistical analysis to provide comprehensive training in marine and freshwater conservation.
This aquatic biology program stands out in the UK for its dual focus on both marine and freshwater systems. Students gain practical experience through national and international field trips, Exploration Society expeditions, and various fieldwork and volunteer opportunities within and beyond the University of Glasgow. Numerous graduates have successfully published their research in scientific journals.
Instruction comes from globally renowned experts in marine biology, physiology, ecology, and evolutionary biology, whose groundbreaking work addresses critical issues like biodiversity conservation, disease spread, water quality monitoring, environmental shifts, and animal adaptation. The program holds accreditation from the Royal Society of Biology, and our Exploration Society supports students in planning scientific expeditions worldwide.
The Marine and Freshwater Biology curriculum shares foundational courses with Zoology, developing essential professional skills while offering specialized aquatic environment studies. This dual approach opens diverse career paths in both land and water-based ecosystems. Graduates acquire the expertise to pursue rewarding careers in environmental consulting, academic research, education, science communication, conservation work, aquarium management, museum curation, laboratory roles, and various industrial positions.