PARC-inspired Master's degree training programme
The Centre for Environmental Research and Justice (CERJ) at the University of Birmingham has launched a flagship new MSc programme combining cutting-edge toxicology methodologies with legal and regulatory training to develop the next generation of skilled advocates for the environment. MSc Human and Environmental Toxicology (with Law) ↗ launches this September and is currently recruiting students for its first intake now!
This interdisciplinary course will offer students a comprehensive approach to tackling pollution by combining 21st-century toxicology with a foundation in environmental regulation. It will provide students with the scientific and legal background required to identify environmental toxicity and influence regulation's future with their findings.
This MSc, delivered by top toxicology, environmental science, and law academics, will cover topics such as New Approach Methodologies, Next-Generation Risk Assessment methods, and chemical regulation. Students can apply now to develop their skills to protect the environment and safeguard human health.
If you would like to apply for this opportunity, please click here ↗. For further information, please send an e-mail at cerjcontacts [dot] bham [dot] ac [dot] uk.