Hello everyone,
We are in the process of developing a new MSc in Conservation Technology at my university and would welcome your feedback. If you would be willing to give your thoughts and opinions on this, please feel free to pop me a message. Or contact me via email - emma.higgins@southwales.ac.uk .
Thank you all,
Best,
Emma
26 May 2024 4:43am
Hi @emmahiggins ,
sounds like a great plan.
Could you tell more about the content of the program, and perhaps the institutional context (which department(s) is(are) going to offer the course, and which research programs or projects are related to it) , so we'll have something to orient our thoughts?
28 May 2024 5:42pm
Hi Emma,
Have you spoken to Kate Jones? She would be happy to speak with you about her team's work developing the MSc Ecology and Data Science at UCL, which sounds incredible and comprehensive. This MSc is the best conservation tech programme I've heard about so far, so it would be worth chatting to her team!
Steph
UCL MSc Ecology and Data Science – University College London
This new MSc in Ecology and Data Science, the first of its kind globally, provides students with the interdisciplinary skills, theoretical and practical expertise needed to apply cutting-edge innovations in data science, sensor technologies, and applied artificial intelligence to monitor and manage ecosystems and wildlife populations to understand and reverse catastrophic
25 June 2024 9:19am
Hello,
Thanks for your comments both, and the information, this is really helpful. I agree correct use and validation is so important here. And thank you for the contact for Kate, the course looks really interesting.
Thank you for your offer, Frank, I'll send an email through.
Best,
Emma
29 June 2024 6:15am
It would be great to address data collection, handling and storage. It starts with keeping good records of field deployments so that devices can be refound and helps at the time of analysis and reporting and so studies can be reproduced. Having an understanding of metadata standards for data types as these are often overlooked when projects are starting up. Knowing if there are existing databases or repositories for your data or if you will have to 'roll your own' (something more than an Excel spreadsheet, or at least knowing the potential pitfalls of relying on spreadsheets). That would be a great advantage when entering the workforce and working in this field.
Frank van der Most
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