Track Biodiversity Management
Track Biodiversity Management is a voluntary opportunity that the Chair of Environmental Management would like to provide to students, especially from the study programs Business Ethics and International Management. Students would need to fulfill the 3 modules out of 4 listed out in the figure to complete Track Biodiversity Management. These modules are focusing on different aspects of biodiversity management and prepare students with diverse research methodologies for the Master’s thesis. During the journey with us, students would be guided by the research associates of the Chair with scientific coaching to further explore diverse research fields for conducting the thesis. After the completion of Track Biodiversity Management, students will receive a certificate from our Chair and have the opportunity to complete the Master’s thesis with us.
Short Overview to the Track Biodiversity Management
Requirements:
- successful completion of 3 out of 4 modules for 5 credit points each
- participation in individual scientific coaching to develop research questions across modules
Advantages:
- entering track flexibly with a coordinated, individual research question: Biodiversity Management or Resource Management recommended
- conducting research on biodiversity management from scientific and practical perspectives
- experiencing biodiversity management through interaction and different views
- context-related learning grounded in approaches of (disciplinary) academic research
- becoming acquainted with applying selected research methods and tools
- gaining deeper insights into discourses of research through scientific coaching
- preparing for an advanced Master‘s thesis in a targeted and proactive way
Are you interested in participating in Track Biodiversity Management?
Contact Vera Braun or Yu-Shan Lin Feuer for more information!