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International Opportunities
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International Opportunities

Source: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/nes/study/undergraduate/field-trips-and-studying-abroad/ Parent: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/undergraduate/subjects/biology/

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We are proud of the diversity of our community which plays a huge part in the world-leading research and learning that takes place across our School.

We welcome students from approximately 72 countries every year and many of our programmes also offer an opportunity to study abroad as part of your course.

[#### Opportunities for students

Choose from a range of experiences to gain a truly global outlook.](https://www.ncl.ac.uk/mobility/experience-world/)

[#### SNES Specific Universities

Find out which student exchange partners you can apply to, and when you could study with them as part of your degree.](https://www.ncl.ac.uk/mobility/experience-world/exchanges_outgoing/where/sage/)

[#### How to apply

Step by step guide to researching and applying for a student exchange](https://www.ncl.ac.uk/mobility/experience-world/exchanges_outgoing/howtoapply/)

Chemistry student Jordan's Strasbourg experience

My time in Strasbourg was an unforgettable experience.

Being in a lab all day every day for eight months at first seemed like a daunting prospect. But I soon became passionate about my project and enjoyed being in the lab.

In fact, the project became the favourite part of my time abroad. This was the first opportunity I’d had to carry out my own research. I could develop it and have a voice in directing where it went.

I have been fortunate enough to study both in Newcastle and Strasbourg. They are two cities that are friendly and welcoming.

Strasbourg is one of the prettiest cities I have visited. So as well as improving my Chemistry, I also enjoyed this beautiful city.

The key benefits of the year abroad process have been a massive improvement in my:

Now, I have been able to return to Newcastle for my Masters in a much stronger position in Chemistry. I can apply all the skills learned to my Master’s research project and lectures.

The Study Abroad process has improved my job prospects. It stands me in good stead for the future as it shows that I can be:

Three top tips:

  1. Go for it, immerse yourself in a different culture. This is a prime opportunity to do so.
  2. Get a wider understanding of all the different cultures that the world has to offer.
  3. Don’t worry, try everything.

Find out more about studying abroad

Biology and zoology

Conservation research of tropical rainforests

Learn how ecological data is helping conserve tropical forest species in Thailand.

Sakaerat Biosphere Reserve in Thailand provides the backdrop for research study. Students learn how to design a field investigation. They gather field data and analyse and report.

The emphasis is on study of population numbers and habitat use. The module features:

Conservation and ecological research in human-modified landscapes of South Africa

Located at the Lajuma Research Centre in South Africa. This module investigates human-modified tropical landscapes in relation to the:

Drawing on theory and practice from ecology, socio-ecology and conservation, you'll explore:

Residential field course

During your studies, you’ll complete a project-based residential field course. Previous locations include Northumberland National Park, Millport and Crete. You can also take an optional mammal surveying skills module in the UK.

Regional highlights

Our unique geographic location is close to a variety of natural habitats. These include:

You can also opt to study abroad as part of your degree.

See our Biology & Zoology courses

Environmental sciences

International geology

Investigating the Sorbas Basin in Spain, you’ll explore international aspects of geology.

You'll understand the global significance of geological processes. This is with particular reference to cordillera formation.

The emphasis is on sedimentary basin development and associated sedimentary and tectonic phenomena.

The module develops skills in extracting information from rocks.

Advanced GIS

You’ll study GIS data flowline in a single package. This demonstrates the interconnectivity of the various elements of environmental science.

Past locations for the field course include:

You will:

Geology and GIS

This module focuses on examination of rocks, including their formation and geological history.

We investigate the Lake District, an internationally renowned geological location.

You will:

Geological mapping

Students learn how to create a geological map of a 1km2 area of Geltsdale, near Brampton, Cumbria.

You’ll identify:

You can also opt to study abroad as part of your degree.

See our environmental science course

Marine biology and zoology

Bermuda

This field course explores exciting and diverse tropical habitats in Bermuda. These include:

We work in partnership with Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences. The course investigates tropical habitats and wildlife.

Mexico

This field course explores tropical habitats in Mexico. These include:

In partnership with Ecoteknica, the course investigates unique marine environments.

Portugal

This field course explores temperate habitats in Portugal. These include:

We work in partnership with CERES Field Studies Centre. We investigate the effects of commercial activities on the marine environment.

United Kingdom

Newcastle’s unique geographic location is close to natural marine habitats. They provide the backdrop for fieldwork on the stunning Northumberland Coastline.

Many of these field sites are:

These include:

Our costal research station, the Dove Marine Laboratory, supports our excursion fieldwork teaching.

You can also opt to study abroad as part of your degree.

See our Marine Science courses

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