Understanding and managing the ecological consequences of global environmental change is a key challenge for the 21st century. Starting in autumn 2020, Bielefeld University is offering a new Master programme: "Ecology and Environmental Change".
The Master programme brings together different fields of ecology (animal and plant ecology, chemical ecology, conservation ecology and theoretical evolutionary ecology) to explore how individuals, populations, communities and ecosystems respond and adapt to environmental change. Over the course of the Master programme, students learn to design and conduct laboratory and field experiments, acquire chemical-analytical methods, learn how to build eco-evolutionary models, and strengthen their statistical analysis and scientific communication skills.
In the first year, students take classes including Ecosystem Wadden Sea (with excursion), Environmental change and chemical communication, Models in conservation biology, Animal Ecology in a changing world, Effects of environmental change on plant chemistry, Plant ecology in a changing environment, Nature conservation and environmental protection (with excursion). The second year consists of individual research modules and the Master thesis.
All classes are taught in English and international applicants are very welcome! German skills are not required, but free German classes are offered for students at Bielefeld University.
For details on the application requirements, see the subject-specific regulations (in german language).
on Wednesday, May 29th, 2024 at 12.15 p.m.
- either in our university in room W4-135
-or via Zoom. Please contact caroline.mueller@uni-bielefeld.de for the access code to the meeting.
Please apply online. You will find lots of information regarding enrollment including deadlines and our application portal here (it is possible to change the language with a click on "EN" in the line under the wide picture).
You will need to provide the following application documents: