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Kew launches new MSc courses

Mimi Tanimoto of Kew Gardens shares details of their new MSc courses.

As part of Kew’s ambitious commitment to training the next generation of plant and fungal scientists, we’re expanding our postgraduate training offer with the launch of two new MSc courses.

Our MSc programmes offer the opportunity to study at the world-famous Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, with unrivalled access to its scientific expertise, collections, laboratory facilities, partnerships and landscapes.

Students can now choose between three MSc programmes at Kew in partnership with Queen Mary University of London or Royal Holloway, University of London:

MSc Open Day – 6 April 2022

Join us at Kew Gardens to find out more about our MSc programmes. You’ll have the chance to meet the course directors, chat with some of our current and former MSc students, view our science facilities, and go on exclusive tours behind the scenes at Kew.

Programme:
2–3pm:Β Introduction to Kew and our MSc programmes
3–4pm:Β Behind-the-scenes tours
4–5pm:Β Informal chats with the MSc teaching staff and students, over refreshments. Free time to explore the Gardens.Β 

Find out more and register for the Open DayΒ 

Career paths
Our MSc graduates go on to wide range of careers in research, conservation, consultancy, policy and industry. Meet some of our recent graduates, who share their experiences in theseΒ student case studies.Β 

To find out more email kewmsc@kew.org or visit www.kew.org/msc

Alun Salt

Alun (he/him) is the Producer for Botany One. It's his job to keep the server running. He's not a botanist, but started running into them on a regular basis while working on writing modules for an Interdisciplinary Science course and, later, helping teach mathematics to Biologists. His degrees are in archaeology and ancient history.

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