Finding Your Way Home - An Exploration of Animal Navigation

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If you want a subject that can explain the things everyone (regardless of their subjects of study) wonder every day as we look around the world, Biology, the study of life, is the best place to start.

Masterclass Overview:

Have you ever wondered how migratory birds know where to fly, returning home after long journeys away? This masterclass will explore the mechanisms behind animal navigation, allowing the remarkably accurate return from both familiar and unfamiliar areas to exact homing locations.

  • Host: Amber is President of St Hugh’s, University of Oxford, Biological Society (2019), where she studies Biological Sciences.

  • Duration: Suggest 1-2 hours depending on the level of detail desired.

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If you want a subject that can explain the things everyone (regardless of their subjects of study) wonder every day as we look around the world, Biology, the study of life, is the best place to start.

Masterclass Overview:

Have you ever wondered how migratory birds know where to fly, returning home after long journeys away? This masterclass will explore the mechanisms behind animal navigation, allowing the remarkably accurate return from both familiar and unfamiliar areas to exact homing locations.

  • Host: Amber is President of St Hugh’s, University of Oxford, Biological Society (2019), where she studies Biological Sciences.

  • Duration: Suggest 1-2 hours depending on the level of detail desired.

If you want a subject that can explain the things everyone (regardless of their subjects of study) wonder every day as we look around the world, Biology, the study of life, is the best place to start.

Masterclass Overview:

Have you ever wondered how migratory birds know where to fly, returning home after long journeys away? This masterclass will explore the mechanisms behind animal navigation, allowing the remarkably accurate return from both familiar and unfamiliar areas to exact homing locations.

  • Host: Amber is President of St Hugh’s, University of Oxford, Biological Society (2019), where she studies Biological Sciences.

  • Duration: Suggest 1-2 hours depending on the level of detail desired.

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