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Conservation Medicine (Online Learning) PgProfDev

The University of Edinburgh

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Course options

  • Qualification

    Professional Diploma

  • Location

    Online/Distance Learning

  • Study mode

    Part time

  • Start date

    14-SEP-26

  • Duration

    2 Years

Course summary

Conservation Medicine is an established field that continues to evolve as the ability to study the complex relationships and interactions between animal health, human health and ecosystem health develops.The subject emerged in the 1990s as a response to the need for a more holistic and interdisciplinary approach to the conservation of biodiversity. In particular, the importance of health in many conservation issues was widely recognised.With its foundation in the principles of conservation biology, Conservation Medicine incorporates contributions from:the health sciencesecologythe social sciencesIt may be regarded as the application of One Health to the conservation of biodiversity.This programme provides veterinarians with the skills, knowledge and global networks required to become effective practitioners of Conservation Medicine.It is an online programme and the flexible and part-time format allows participants to achieve a world-class award while maintaining busy professional and personal commitments.Suitable applicants will be qualified veterinarians with an interest in:conservationwildlife healthecological healthIt is suitable for veterinarians without any wildlife experience, as well as those already working in conservation.Graduates from this programme will be prepared for employment and will go on to explore career opportunities in the following areas:Conservation and wildlife agencies or organisationsCharities or non-governmental organisationsZoos and ex-situ conservation programmesGovernment veterinary departmentsIn-situ conservation programmesNational parks and forestry departmentsScientific research in universities or research institutesPrivate clinical practice with wildlife speciesOther NGOs who recognise that veterinary expertise is increasingly necessary as part of a multidisciplinary approach for wildlife and biodiversity conservation projectsYou will also be better able to drive the development of novel career pathways as this field continues to evolve in response to the complexity of the conservation challenges we face.

Application deadline

21/08/2026

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Tuition fees

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£ 2,663per year

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University information

The University of Edinburgh

  • University League Table

    19th

  • Campus address

    Main Campus, Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH8 9YL, United Kingdom

Subject rankings

  • Subject ranking

    13th out of 40 3

  • Entry standards

    / Max 241
    228 94%

    2nd

  • Graduate prospects

    / Max 100
    100.0 100%

    1st

  • Student satisfaction

    / Max 5
    2.69 67%

    40th

    5

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