University of Bristol

Master in Palaeobiology

Bristol, United Kingdom

The Master in Palaeobiology at University of Bristol is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Bristol, founded in 1909 and located in the lively city of Bristol, United Kingdom, is a research-intensive institution with a broad portfolio of programmes. Its historic campus and strong academic reputation make it an appealing choice for international students seeking rigorous study across humanities, sciences, engineering, law and the creative arts.

With more than 300 programmes, the university combines research-led teaching with opportunities for practical learning, work placements and interdisciplinary study. Students benefit from access to research centres, professional networks and a range of support services designed to enhance learning outcomes and employability. Bristol's urban setting provides cultural vibrancy, industry connections and a platform for student societies and community engagement.

International students are supported through dedicated services, orientation and career guidance to help navigate academic expectations and life in the UK. The university’s emphasis on research impact, global partnerships and transferable skills prepares graduates for competitive careers and further study. For those seeking a dynamic academic environment in a culturally rich city, the University of Bristol offers a blend of scholarly excellence and practical opportunities.

About the Program

The Master in Palaeobiology at the University of Bristol is a one-year program for students with a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field. It provides advanced training in the principles and practices of palaeobiology, including phylogenetic methods and research techniques.

The curriculum covers topics such as Current Controversies in Palaeobiology and Macroevolution, Phylogenetic Methods in Palaeobiology, and Advanced Dynamics of Macroevolution. Students also conduct a research project and thesis, and can choose from optional units like Geology for Research Palaeobiologists, Advanced Vertebrate Palaeobiology and Biomechanics, or Plant Evolution Development and Diversity.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as Palaeobiology Researchers, Museum Curators, Conservation Biologists, Science Writers, or University Lecturers. They can work in industries such as academia, museums, or conservation organizations, with employers like the Natural History Museum, the University of Cambridge, or the World Wildlife Fund.

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