Il 17 January 2022 the deadline for registrations to the V Edition of the Master in Wildlife Administration and Management aa2021-22 at the Ca 'Foscari University of Venice. The master offers courses that allow you to combine skills in the fields of biology, law, economics and ethics, fundamental aspects for the training of figures capable of making informed choices in the field of wildlife management, today essential for sustainable hunting. The Italian Federation of Hunting, which recognizes the necessary value of scientific knowledge for a correct management of the fauna and for several years it has been involved in research, it is included among the institutions where the students of the Master will be able to carry out the internship provided for among the course activities.
In the last edition of the Master, the President of the FIdC Massimo Buconi he intervened in two lessons presenting the research activities and wildlife management projects followed by the Faunistic and Agro-Environmental Studies and Research Office of the FIdC. The entire course can be enjoyed online, because the face-to-face lessons will take place in "dual" mode allowing students to be present in the classroom or connected remotely of their choice. All information on the master is available on the website www.unive.it/master-fauna and at the Teaching and Organizational Secretariat of the Master at 347 3103074 or 334 3005011; e-mail: [email protected].
We also inform you that the date of January 17 is the deadline for enrollment in the Master in Environmental and Territorial Law, always available online at the University of Venice and dedicated to the training of an "environmental lawyer", a professional profile expert in environmental issues from a legal-economic point of view, able to manage disputes both of a judicial and extrajudicial nature that environmental and territorial issues involve. For more details on the Master Environment, you can consult the page www.unive.it/master-ambiente or contact the Didactic and Organizational Secretariat of the Master at 347/3103074 or 334/3005011; e-mail: [email protected].