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The Integrative and Conservation Biology PhD program equips students for autonomous research careers and positions across various sectors including industry, NGOs, academia, and government, blending biological sciences with multiple complementary fields.
This cross-disciplinary education aims to cultivate researchers skilled in conducting independent studies while effectively communicating biological and conservation matters to policymakers, the public, and commercial entities. Designed to establish the foundational knowledge required for leadership positions, the program prepares graduates for careers in academic institutions, corporate environments, nonprofit organizations, or government agencies, where they can implement innovative approaches to challenges in integrative and conservation biology. The curriculum incorporates both practical and theoretical research spanning ecology, evolutionary biology, physiology, genetics, animal behavior, and conservation science.