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Erasmus Mundus opleiding in Mariene Biodiversiteit en Conservering (UGent-EMBC+)
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The Erasmus Mundus Master of Science in Marine Biodiversity and Conservation (EMBC) is offered by a University consortium consisting of 6 universities all embedded in Marbef (Ghent University (Belgium), University of Bremen (Germany), University of the Algarve (Portugal), University Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 006 (France), University of Oviedo (Spain) and University of Klaipèda (Lithuania)).

The study programme is divided in three thematic modules. A first module offers courses about understanding the structure and function of marine biodiversity. The second module focuses on tools for investigating marine biodiversity. The third module is related to conservation and restoration of marine biodiversity.
Student mobility is an integral part of this Master course. Students start in one of the first three Universities (Gent, Bremen or Algarve) for two semesters. For the third semester, students move to one of the group II Universities (Paris, Oviedo or Klaipèda). The research project for the thesis work is performed in one of the partner institutions or other institutes of the MarBEF- NoE.

Standard name: Erasmus Mundus MSC in Marine Biodiversity and Conservation
Parent institute: Ghent University; Faculty of Sciences; Biology Department; Marine Biology Section (UGent-MARBIOL), more

Address:
Krijgslaan 281/S8
9000 Gent
Belgium

Tel.: +32-(0)9-264 85 16
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  • Peer reviewed article Brosset, P.; Smith, A.D.; Plourde, S.; Castonguay, M.; Lehoux, C.; Van Beveren, E. (2020). A fine-scale multi-step approach to understand fish recruitment variability. NPG Scientific Reports 10(1): 14 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-73025-z, more
  • Heylen, B. (2017). Tracking a marine predator to design flexible boundaries of marine protected areas for an ecosystem approach to fisheries, in: Mees, J. et al. (Ed.) Book of abstracts – VLIZ Marine Scientist Day. Brugge, Belgium, 3 March 2017. VLIZ Special Publication, 79: pp. 110-111, more
  • Brownlie, K. (2015). Identifying drivers of change in macrobenthos communities in the Belgian part of the North Sea. MSc Thesis. Marine Biology, Ghent University/Erasmus Mundus Master of Science in Marine Biodiversity and Conservation (EMBC): Ghent. 45 pp., more
  • Vanpoucke, M.Z. (2015). Impact of microplastic uptake: contamination in sprat and microplastic-mediated uptake of PAHs by European shore crab. MSc Thesis. ILVO: Oostende. 46 pp., more
  • Schmidt-Petersen, J. (2013). What influences predation by Coralliophila? Exploring the relationships between corals, symbiotic zooxanthellae, and corallivorous gastropods. MSc Thesis. Universiteit Gent, Faculteit Wetenschappen: Gent. 50 pp., more
  • Van Beveren, E. (2013). Patterns of recruitment and early life history traits of Trachurus trachurus in a nearshore temperate reef, in: Mees, J. et al. (Ed.) Book of abstracts – VLIZ Young Marine Scientists' Day. Brugge, Belgium, 15 February 2013. VLIZ Special Publication, 63: pp. 148, more
  • De Smet, B. (2012). Intertidale Lanice conchilega riffen als voedselgronden voor wadvogels in de baai van de Mont Saint-Michel (Frankrijk), in: Mees, J. et al. (Ed.) Book of abstracts - VLIZ Young Marine Scientists' Day. Brugge, Belgium, 24 February 2012. VLIZ Special Publication, 55: pp. 117, more
  • Debusschere, E. (2012). De impact van de verzuring van de oceanen op de vroege levensstadia van het nonnetje Macoma balthica, in: Mees, J. et al. (Ed.) Book of abstracts - VLIZ Young Marine Scientists' Day. Brugge, Belgium, 24 February 2012. VLIZ Special Publication, 55: pp. 2, more
  • Heirman, E. (2012). Het belang van artificiële riffen, gevormd door windmolenparken, als voedingsgronden voor demersale vissen in het Belgisch deel van de Noordzee, in: Mees, J. et al. (Ed.) Book of abstracts - VLIZ Young Marine Scientists' Day. Brugge, Belgium, 24 February 2012. VLIZ Special Publication, 55: pp. 121, more