Master in Marine Biology, Resources and Climate Change, following the goals of the United Nations on Sustainable Development and 2030 Agenda, will provide important inter- and multidisciplinary knowledge on marine biology, sustainability of marine resources and how these can be affected by climate change (E.g. Sustainability of marine Resources, Ecosystem Services, Marine Biotechnology, Conservation, Fisheries, Aquaculture). The program has experienced professors in lecturing, and on the science, in these areas, aimed to work close with the students. This Master course will include a range of curricular units relevant to these areas and there is the necessity to produce a dissertation or internship (in credited institutions, such as Universities, businesses or organizations related to the Master course) in one of the themes of the Master course in order to develop competences valuable to the future career of the students.
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