Applications for the Postgraduate Certificate in Ecological Survey Techniques, starting September 2025, are now open. A global part-time programme offered by Oxford University with hands-on learning and online modules for practitioners and volunteers worldwide involved in ecological surveying and making evidence-based decisions in environmental conservation. Find out more and apply now > https://lnkd.in/g6sge9dK #ecology #biodiversity #habitat #surveymethods #conservation #dataanalysis #onlinecourse
Ecological Survey Techniques, Oxford University
Higher Education
Secure the future of our natural world’s tomorrow by surveying wildlife today. Part-time study at Oxford University.
About us
Flexible postgraduate and online courses in ecological survey techniques for professionals working in field surveys. Whether you're looking to enhance your skills for professional development or seeking academic credit, our programme offers the perfect blend of convenience and quality education.
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- Higher Education
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
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- Field surveys, Ecological survey techniques, bird monitoring, and Part-time adult learning
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Something for the EST Oxford graduates and beyond!
This is for all the herpetology enthusiasts out there! I am advertising a fully funded PhD project on practical conservation actions to support native UK amphibians and reptiles. Please take a look at the link below. This project is funded through Reading's new CROCUS DLA and is offered in collaboration with partners at the conservation charity Froglife. If you have any questions please feel free to message me here or at my Reading email address. https://lnkd.in/ehUxibzw
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New scientific paper by PGCert in Ecological Survey Techniques alumna Wenna Grigg. Find out more > https://lnkd.in/eBQkn-iu
Very proud to see the publication of my first scientific paper "Habitat suitability modelling for restoration of intertidal seagrass, Zostera noltei: A case study from the Greater Thames Estuary, UK" in the Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science Journal. https://lnkd.in/eTZ7uN-V The paper addresses the need for baseline mapping of dwarf eelgrass in the UK and the identification of sites for restoration through habitat suitability modelling. Our model extent was defined by the intertidal boundary, at a site-specific scale, and predominantly built on open source and easily derived environmental variables, to meet the needs of restoration practitioners. Using areas of high habitat suitability index, we identify ~600 Ha of "good" habitat for potential restoration for intertidal seagrass in the Thames, Medway and Swale Estuaries. This prediction represents a picture of habitat connectivity in comparison to the isolated patches of Z. noltei meadows that currently exist in these estuaries. A big thank you to my co-authors Chris Yesson, Kerry Marten, Thea Cox, and Anna Cucknell. #seagrass #habitatsuitabilitymodel #GreaterThamesEstuary #restoration
Habitat suitability modelling for restoration of intertidal seagrass, Zostera noltei: A case study from the Greater Thames Estuary, UK
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Applications close on 18 December 2024 for the next Mammal and Reptile Survey Methods online 5-week course. 📅 8 January - 12 February 2025. Register now to: 🐘 make your own spatial and temporal observations and recordings of mammals and reptiles 🐘 explore how to design appropriate sampling strategies and protocols 🐘 investigate trapping and restraint techniques, with access to guidelines with legal and ethical considerations 🐘 examine and understand best practice for scat and print field sign surveys, camera traps and video surveillance Accredited, non-accredited and discounted student (non-accredited) rates available. Apply now > https://lnkd.in/e2N3CCFN #biodiversity #habitat #surveymethods #ecology #reptiles #reptile #mammal #mammals #trapping #animalsurveillance
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It's been a wintery start to the day here in Oxford! Here's a few pictures from our morning commute ❄️ ☃️ 🌨 #OxfordSnow
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Scientists from the Department of Biology, University of Oxford have found that the movement and exchange of water between different parts of the ocean is a key influence for fish abundance across the Western Indian Ocean. Find out more ⬇️ 🐟 https://lnkd.in/e_bqvU-V
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JOB OPPORTUNITY📣 We are hiring a Departmental Lecturer in our Graduate School to help deliver our expanding programme of researcher skills and development training. Bring your expertise to the University of Oxford and be a part of a community that values creativity, diversity, and excellence: https://buff.ly/4eoPiw3 #JobAlert #Vacancy #JobsInOxford #ResearcherJobs #Lecturer
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Register now for the next Mixed Methods Research in Social Sciences online short course, starting 3 February 2025. This online short course for postgraduate researchers, delivered by the University of Oxford, Department for Continuing Education's Graduate School, critically discusses a mixed methods approach to research. The course includes a strong conceptual and theoretical component and is also participatory in nature, with multiple resources that you can interact with either independently and/or collaboratively. Find out more > https://lnkd.in/epbKVbqr #research #mixedmethods #socialsciences #methodology #phd #doctorate #postdoctorate #researchfellow #postgraduate
Mixing it up: understanding and using mixed methods research in social sciences
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The Graduate School (https://lnkd.in/eNyQh8PV) at the University of Oxford, Department for Continuing Education, is offering practical support and experiential advice, free of charge, to postgraduate students who are seeking to develop their own doctoral research proposal prior to formally applying to any academic institution. It is not necessary to be considering applying to Oxford University. Read the flyer to find out more.
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Last chance to register for our online open event for the Postgraduate Certificate in Ecological Survey Techniques. Join us tomorrow (6 November 2024) from 13:00 GMT to hear more about the PGCert from: 🍂 Dr Joanna Bagniewska and Dr Thomas Hesselberg - Course Co-Directors 🍂 Dr Oliver Burdekin - Departmental Lecturer 🍂 Alison Leaf - Alumna 🍂 Lizzie Jones - Current Student Register now at > https://lnkd.in/eia5wuVi