The School of Environmental and Conservation is committed to providing a learning environment that encourages students to develop their skills and knowledge in the fields of conservation and sustainability. The school offers a range of courses and programs that cover topics such as ecology, plant and animal sciences, physical sciences, resource management, wildlife biology and sustainable development.
Students in the school are expected to participate in fieldwork in each year of their studies in many units and projects related to their studies. They are also encouraged to become involved in research, volunteerism, and other activities that promote environmental awareness and sustainability. The school promotes a culture of collaboration and dialogue between students and faculty members, as well as with external stakeholders.
The School is committed to creating an inclusive environment for students from different backgrounds and perspectives. Our faculty are from all over the world with a wide variety of backgrounds and work to ensure that all students feel welcome and respected. They strive to ensure that all students have access to the same resources and opportunities, regardless of background.
The school also emphasises the importance of ethics, critical thinking, and civic engagement. Students are encouraged to take an active role in promoting environmental and conservation efforts on campus and in the wider community.