by Rosie Trevelyan | Apr 7, 2016 | Events
Sir David Attenborough has officially opened a new campus in Cambridge which is the centre of the world’s largest grouping of nature conservation organisations and university researchers. The building housing the campus has been named after Sir David, who has links...
by Rosie Trevelyan | Mar 29, 2016 | Announcements
More than 160 young champions of conservation science flocked to Cambridge from all over the world for three days in March for the 17th Student Conference on Conservation Science (SCCS). The TBA is a co-founder and co-organiser of this unique forum – the only...
by Rosie Trevelyan | Mar 22, 2016 | Kenya Alumni Group
Introduction to popular scientific writing – a one day workshop, Kenya The TBA Kenya Alumni Group are organising a one day workshop on 30 March 2016 to help scientists to reach a wider audience, by sharing their work and their enthusiasm with the public. Popular...
by Rosie Trevelyan | Mar 15, 2016 | Individual Alumni News
2016 kicked off with the good news that TBA alumnus, Dr David Tumusiime, had been appointed Director of Makerere University Biological Field Station in Kibale, the host site for our field courses in Uganda. David is an Associate Professor of Environment and Natural...
by Rosie Trevelyan | Feb 26, 2016 | Courses
Our experience in building capacity in natural resource management in Africa has shown that managers achieve better impacts on biodiversity conservation from well-designed projects backed up by clear frameworks to monitor progress towards realisation of goals. That’s...
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