Institute of Technology or Polytechnic
Unitec Institute of TechnologyLevel of Study
Master's Degree
The world is changing rapidly. Climate disruption is happening faster than animals, plants, and human communities can adapt – unless we take extraordinary action. To lead the charge, Aotearoa, New Zealand needs biodiversity professionals who think innovatively, take action, and move seamlessly from the lab into the field.
The Master of Applied Science (Biodiversity Management) is a programme of study that will allow you to choose the knowledge and skills you need to develop and advance your career. At completion you will gain high-level analytical and strategic competency and undertake impactful research that contributes directly to your work and the wider industry while working on the ground to refine your practical field-based skills.
When you graduate, you’ll be able to:
**Earn and learn:**This programme is a mix of on-campus learning, and field trips, making it an excellent option for biodiversity professionals who are already working and want to start postgraduate study.
Tap into a national network of experts and industry partners: This master’s programme is supported by scientists and other experts from around Aotearoa, New Zealand, through guest lectures.
Integrating Western perspectives with Mātauranga****Māori: Adapting to environmental crises requires collaboration. In Aotearoa, New Zealand, that means working with local Māori iwi and hapu. This master’s programme balances Indigenous knowledge with scientific understanding to help you unlock innovative solutions.
Undertake meaningful research: Choose from a wide range of thesis topics supported by highly qualified supervisors to focus on your area of interest. You might choose to do a workplace project, collaborate with industry, or acquire research funding for a specific project. Completing your thesis is a great chance to push your independent research capabilities, and your thesis and industry advisors will be there to support you.
Focus on partnership and stakeholder engagement: You’ll hone your relationship-building and collaboration skills to work professionally with mana whenua (indigenous people of the land) and other stakeholders (policymakers, environmental managers, and landowners) and drive the best outcomes for our land and people.
Lab facilities and outdoor experiences (local and national): You’ll learn in a range of facilities, including molecular biology, microbiology, and GIS labs, marae, herbaria and invertebrate collections, simulators, outdoors with access to specialist equipment, and machinery.
Scholarships and awardsAt Unitec, we want to manaaki student success wherever we can, and scholarships are one of the ways we do that. We have scholarships that recognise the achievements and the challenges of dedicating yourself to learning, whether in vocational trade, at the undergraduate level, or the master’s degree level and beyond. Check out the scholarships listed below;
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