Applied Wildlife Conservation Master's student Lana shares her advice for making the most of your time in ARU's School of Life Sciences, and at university more generally. Read more…
Alicia, who studies MSc Animal Behaviour: Applications for Conservation, shares her experiences at the 2025 Student Conference on Conservation Science (SCCS) in Cambridge. Read more…
Animal Behaviour: Applications for Conservation student Afrika tells us what it was like to attend the 2025 Student Conference on Conservation Science (SCCS) in Cambridge. Read more…
As Gemma approaches her graduation from ARU, her passion for marine conservation, especially cetaceans, ignites a thrilling new chapter. Join Gemma in this blog as she transitions from academia to hands-on work with ORCA… Read more…
Animal Behaviour: Applications for Conservation student Gemma continues her account of researching for her thesis in Galicia. This time, she tells us about a particularly special day out on the boat. Read more…
Animal Behaviour: Applications for Conservation student Gemma continues her account of researching for her thesis in Galicia. This time, she describes her experience of conducting boat-based research for the first time. Read more…
Animal Behaviour: Applications for Conservation student Gemma continues her account of researching for her thesis in Galicia. This time, she reflects on how she's using the knowledge and skills she developed at ARU in Cambridge, and what this experience means for her future career. Read more…
ARU Animal Behaviour: Applications for Conservation student Gemma continues her account of researching for her thesis in Galicia. This time, she focusses on how she's been spending her downtime in this idyllic part of the world. Read more…
ARU Animal Behaviour: Applications for Conservation student Gemma continues her account of researching for her thesis on the impact of marine traffic on bottlenose dolphin diving behaviour at the BDRI in Galicia. Read more…
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