Save Your Favourite Animal!
A masterclass for animal and nature lovers! In this masterclass, students will evaluate the ecological role of their chosen animal, and discuss in detail the importance of conserving their chosen species. Through examination of real life successful single-species conservation projects, students will come up with a proposal on how they can best try to convince the public to conserve their chosen animal, and the conservation techniques they will implement.
Host: Amber graduated with a 1st Class degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Oxford, ranking top in St. Hugh's College. Amber held the role of President of St Hugh’s Biological Society whilst at Oxford, organising academic events to engage all intercollegiate years of study, explaining and discussing biological topics with students from other courses. Amber enjoys supporting students in their investigation of prominent biological questions, with specialities mainly within evolution, ecology and animal behaviour.
Duration: Suggest 1-1.5 hours depending on the level of detail desired.
A masterclass for animal and nature lovers! In this masterclass, students will evaluate the ecological role of their chosen animal, and discuss in detail the importance of conserving their chosen species. Through examination of real life successful single-species conservation projects, students will come up with a proposal on how they can best try to convince the public to conserve their chosen animal, and the conservation techniques they will implement.
Host: Amber graduated with a 1st Class degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Oxford, ranking top in St. Hugh's College. Amber held the role of President of St Hugh’s Biological Society whilst at Oxford, organising academic events to engage all intercollegiate years of study, explaining and discussing biological topics with students from other courses. Amber enjoys supporting students in their investigation of prominent biological questions, with specialities mainly within evolution, ecology and animal behaviour.
Duration: Suggest 1-1.5 hours depending on the level of detail desired.
A masterclass for animal and nature lovers! In this masterclass, students will evaluate the ecological role of their chosen animal, and discuss in detail the importance of conserving their chosen species. Through examination of real life successful single-species conservation projects, students will come up with a proposal on how they can best try to convince the public to conserve their chosen animal, and the conservation techniques they will implement.
Host: Amber graduated with a 1st Class degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Oxford, ranking top in St. Hugh's College. Amber held the role of President of St Hugh’s Biological Society whilst at Oxford, organising academic events to engage all intercollegiate years of study, explaining and discussing biological topics with students from other courses. Amber enjoys supporting students in their investigation of prominent biological questions, with specialities mainly within evolution, ecology and animal behaviour.
Duration: Suggest 1-1.5 hours depending on the level of detail desired.