Position in a workplace:
Graduate students deal with the characterization and quantification of natural
resources, with the assessment of the consequences and impacts derived by
their use, with the definition of reintroduction protocols for wild species, and
with the professional collaboration with protected areas, Natura 2000 sites,
and other public and private institutions.
Position-related skills:
Graduate students acquire robust fundamentals to estimate biodiversity and
geodiversity at different organization levels and to communicate their skills
through innovative methodologies.
Career opportunities:
Roles as technical support for the management of the environment and nature at regional governments, municipalities, associations and other public bodies.