Education of the Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Group

The Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Group is involved in teaching several courses as shown below. Additionally you can do an internship or thesis at our department.

Looking for a thesis or internship?

You are more than welcome to join the on-campus presentations of your fellow students, which will give you a great insight in projects at our group!

When Every monday 15:30 - 16:00/17:30 (depending on number of colloquia)
What Student colloquia & meet our staff
Where Lumen 1, WUR campus (unless notified otherwise)

All research and education at the Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Group is conducted in accordance with the Netherlands Code of Conduct for Scientific Practice.

    Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Student Awards

    Students of our group are eligible for receiving the following two awards.

    Alfred Russel Wallace Award

    This award will be bestowed once per year for the best Master's thesis. Only master's students fully or partially supervised by the Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Group are eligible, under the condition that they have handed in their thesis (final version).

    Willem Barentsz Award

    This award will be bestowed once per year for the best field work leading to a Master's thesis. Only master's students fully or partially supervised by the Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Group are eligible, under the condition that they have handed in their thesis (final version).

    Willem Barentsz Award

    Jan Geisler, Barentsz Award 2021
    Jan Geisler, Barentsz Award 2021

    Alfred Russel Wallace Award

    Enahu Tahitu, Wallace award 2021
    Enahu Tahitu, Wallace award 2021