🌿 Turn your passion for nature into action:
Study Global Change Ecology where ecosystems meet cutting-edge science — in Germany 🇩🇪 and Norway 🇳🇴.
🧭 Fieldwork 🌍 Global impact 🎓 Double degree
At MERGE, you don’t just learn about change — you become part of the solution.
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New press release from University of Würzburg:
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🎓 New double master's degree alert! Study Global Change Ecology in Würzburg 🇩🇪 AND Bergen 🇳🇴
From Norwegian islands to Kenyan savannas - field ecology at its finest!
We’re excited to launch our Double Degree Master’s in Global Change Ecology – a unique collaboration between the University of Würzburg (Germany) and the University of Bergen (Norway)! Passionate about biodiversity🐛, ecosystems🗻, and today’s urgent environmental challenges🌍? This program is for you!
🌍 Tropical ecosystems are vital to life on Earth — they host the richest biodiversity, regulate global climate and drive nutrient cycles. 🌿🌧️
👣 Want to experience it up close? Join our East Africa excursion!
👉 Find out more here: www.ecology-conservation.de/courses/
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New paper in Functional Ecology: Climatic origin and plasticity shape emergence timing and fitness in bees and wasps under experimental climate regimes. Check out HERE: www.biozentrum.uni-wuerzburg.de/en/zoo3/news....
Alpine Adventures Await! MERGE offers 10 days excursion in the breathtaking German Alps! 🏔️ Check out here: www.ecology-conservation.de/courses/ From lush valleys to snowy peaks, we explore ecosystems across elevation gradients. 🌿🦋 #LifeOfMERGE #PhotoOfTheWeek
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MERGE - Master of Global Change Ecology
MERGE - Master of Global Change Ecology
MERGE - Master of Global Change Ecology
MERGE - Master of Global Change Ecology
MERGE - Master of Global Change Ecology
MERGE - Master of Global Change Ecology
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A large-scale experiment shows that warmth brings bees and wasps out of hibernation earlier – leaving some of them with poorer starting conditions. This is particularly true for species in cooler regi...