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Short Courses Applications being accepted
Short Courses Applications being accepted
Learning format:

In-person

Start date:

21/01/2027

Length:

10 weeks

Tutor:

Dr Radhika Desikan

How does the stationary nature of plant life necessitate its connections with other living things? The course will explore plant behaviour as positive, negative, and neutral interactions with microbes, animals, plants, as well as humans.

Professional development Applications being accepted
Professional development Applications being accepted
Location:

Online

Learning format:

Online - flexible

Start date:

21/04/2027

Length:

6 weeks

Tutor:

Thomas Hesselberg

Part-time over five weeks, this tutor-led training course can be taken from anywhere in the world. It will appeal to students and practitioners in conservation management wanting to improve their invertebrate survey skills.

Professional development Applications being accepted
Professional development Applications being accepted
Location:

Online

Learning format:

Online - flexible

Start date:

17/03/2027

Length:

6 weeks

Tutor:

Thomas Hesselberg

Part-time over five weeks, this tutor-led training course can be taken from anywhere in the world. It will appeal to students and practitioners who want to improve their ability to conduct fish and amphibian surveys.

Professional development Course full for current intake
Professional development Course full for current intake
Learning format:

Short intensive

Start date:

07/10/2025

Length:

1 day

Tutor:

Dr Martin Coombes

Managing nature around historic buildings can be a challenge. But it also presents exciting opportunities for engagement and conservation. This course will introduce new research, policy trends and case studies for nature positive activity.

Professional development Applications being accepted
Professional development Applications being accepted
Location:

Online

Learning format:

Online - flexible

Start date:

10/02/2027

Length:

6 weeks

Tutor:

Dr Ada Grabowska-Zhang

Part-time over five weeks, this tutor-led training course can be taken from anywhere in the world. It will appeal to students and practitioners who want to improve their ability to conduct bird surveys.

Professional development Applications being accepted
Professional development Applications being accepted
Location:

Online

Learning format:

Online - flexible

Start date:

06/01/2027

Length:

6 weeks

Tutor:

Joanna Bagniewska

Part-time over five weeks, this tutor-led training course can be taken from anywhere in the world. It will appeal to students and practitioners who want to improve their ability to conduct mammal and reptile surveys.

Professional development Applications being accepted
Professional development Applications being accepted
Location:

Online

Learning format:

Online - flexible

Start date:

23/09/2026

Length:

6 weeks

Part-time over five weeks, this tutor-led online training course can be taken from anywhere in the world. It will appeal to students and practitioners who want to improve their ability to conduct vegetation surveys.

Hybrid - in person or online Closed to new applications
Hybrid - in person or online Closed to new applications
Learning format:

Online - live

Start date:

09/12/2025

Length:

1 day

Tutor:

Caitlin De Silvey

Can we re-frame heritage loss? This transdisciplinary course will explore how to manage transformative change in the historic environment to generate both ecological and cultural benefits. Join online or in-person to stay on top of emerging ideas.

Professional development Course ended
Professional development Course ended
Location:

Online

Learning format:

Online - flexible

Start date:

22/04/2026

Length:

6 weeks

Tutor:

Dr Liam Crowley

Part-time over five weeks, this tutor-led training course can be taken from anywhere in the world. It will appeal to students and practitioners in conservation management wanting to improve their invertebrate survey skills.

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