Falmouth Marine School at the Cornwall College - Taster Session
13 Jun 2026, 09:00
Falmouth
The first MSc programme to be designed specifically around the Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation, equipping students with the essential skills in conservation project design and management, conservation funding and communications: skills which have been identified by employers in the sector as essential, but lacking from most graduates within traditional zoology or wildlife conservation degrees.
Students have full access to Conservation Career Kick-Starter course and largest online conservation job board through Conservation Careers. Working with expert instructors, students produce a professional development plan and access professional training that meets their bespoke career development needs.
A UK-based residential field course gives students the opportunity to experience field work first-hand and evaluate existing conservation projects. Alternatively, students may elect to enrol on the optional international field course module, which provides students the opportunity to gain more international conservation experience (subject to additional costs).
Face-to-face teaching will take place at the Newquay University Centre campus, situated within easy access of stunning terrestrial, coastal and marine field study sites and will make use of both long-term and newly developing partnerships and contacts with the conservation community.
The future prosperity, health and welfare of human populations is fully dependent on the continued health and functioning of ecosystems and the services they provide. This has long been recognised by conservationists, but it is, perhaps, only more recently that this delicate interdependence has become mainstream thinking. International agreements such as the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) set ambitious and binding targets for governments to achieve. Meeting these targets is only possible through a multidisciplinary approach, emphasising the need for climate change, sustainability and conservation to be woven into the fabric of everything that we do moving forward. As a result, demand for graduates with an understanding of conservation issues is a rapidly growing area.
However, effective conservation requires more than just an understanding of the issues, it requires effective project management skills to ensure that limited funds are invested wisely and that outcomes are maximised. Therefore, increasingly, employers are looking for graduates with skills not always fully developed through traditional zoology, ecology and conservation degrees. These skills can be developed organically, through work experience, but getting a job without the required experience demanded by the role is difficult and often seen as a ‘catch 22’ and barrier to entering the workforce at the desired level after graduation. Similarly, those already working within the conservation sector may not feel that they have fully developed the project management skills they need to be fully effective in their role or to progress within their chosen career path.
The MSc Conservation Project Management has been designed in recognition that employers are looking for highly skilled graduates with not only a strong understanding of environmental and conservation theory, but the ability to lead and manage projects in an effective way using industry standard approaches. The programme is underpinned by the Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation (commonly referred to as the Conservation Standards), which is an internationally agreed set of principles of best practice for managing conservation projects with a reflective and adaptive approach.
Core Modules:
CORN4000 Conservation Standards for Project Management (20 credits)
CORN4001 Professional Development in Conservation (20 credits)
CORN4002 Conservation Funding (20 credits)
CORN4003 Communicating Conservation (20 credits)
CORN4004 Research Methods for Conservation (20 credits)
CORN4007 MSc Conservation Project (60credits)
Optional Modules (pick one)
CORN4005 Conservation Field Trip (UK) (20 credits)
CORN4006 International Conservation Field Trip (20 credits) - additional costs apply
This course may be available at alternative locations, please check if other course options are available.
Course optionsA good honours degree (minimum 2:2) or equivalent in a relevant discipline. Candidates with experience in a relevant area are also encouraged to apply.
An IELTS at 6.5 or above or other appropriate English qualification may be required for entry along with other suitable qualifications that will satisfactorily meet our entry criteria.https://www.cornwall.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Higher-Education-Admissions-Policy-2025-2026.pdf
Q. I require a Tier 4 Student Visa to study, am I eligible to study at Cornwall College Group?
A. If you require a Tier 4 Student Visa to study in the UK, you will not be able to study with the Cornwall College Group as we do not have Visa License Sponsorship. We also cannot issue Confirmation of Acceptance for Students (CAS) letters.
To find out if you require a Student Visa to study in the UK, please visit: https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa.
Q. I have the Right to Study in the UK, what do I provide?
A. If you have the Right to Study in the UK, we will request a valid share code when we acknowledge receipt of your applications.
For more support on the Right to Study in the UK, please visit: https://www.gov.uk/evisa/set-up-ukvi-account
Q. What if I have Dual Nationality?
A. If you have British Dual Nationality, you would be eligible to study. You will be asked to provide your British Passport at the point of receipt of your application. To determine whether you would pay Home fees or International Fees, you will need to contact Student Finance England, who determine the fee or visit the following website: https://www.ukcisa.org.uk/student-advice/fees/full-list-of-categories-for-he-in-england/.
Q. I have International Qualifications, what will I need to do?
A. If you hold international qualifications, we may request that you provide a Statement of Comparability when we acknowledge receipt of your application.
For more support on obtaining a Statement of Comparability, please visit: https://www.enic.org.uk/individuals/statement-of-comparability
Q. I need to determine whether I am paying Home or International fees, how can I do this?
A. If you would like to determine whether you should pay Home or International Fees to study, please visit the UKCISA website: https://www.ukcisa.org.uk/student-advice/fees/full-list-of-categories-for-he-in-england/. Fees can be found on course pages. https://www.ukcisa.org.uk/student-advice/fees/full-list-of-categories-for-he-in-england/
This section shows the range of grades that students who received offers were previously accepted on to this course with (learn more).
It is designed to support your research but does not guarantee whether you will or won't get a place.
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Course options| Location | Fee | Year |
|---|---|---|
| England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Channel Islands & Republic of Ireland | £11500 | |
| EU & International | £16500 |
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.
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