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Conservation Business and Finance


Course Details


Course/Module Code

USSYHD-30-M

Fees

25-26 Accredited 30 Credits

£1516.00

Assessed

25-26 Non Accredited 30 credits

£1516.00

Unassessed

Course Dates

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Course Dates

Course Information : CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS 01/03/26 (unless course already full). If the closing date has passed please contact us for availability. PLEASE NOTE: once your application status is showing as registered, it will take up to 5 working days for your login details for MyUWE to be issued by email. Please only contact us if you have not received after this time. Course will be 100% online, with a mix of pre-recorded lectures and activities, and a single live online session per week per module during teaching weeks. The day for this is yet to be scheduled, but likely to be a Thursday. NOTE: this course cannot be taken as non-assessed. Assessment date : to be confirmed.

Venue

BRISTOL ZOO GARDENS


Applications

University

Assessment

Assessment for this module comprises the development of a detailed business case for a new conservation project/initiative.

Careers/further study

This module can contribute towards the MSc Conservation Leadership.

Content

The module syllabus typically includes the following topics:

  • Strategic planning for a conservation programme, financial viability and sustainability
  • Determining your conservation programme business needs
  • Importance of a sound business case
  • Finance management (e.g., account understanding, adaptation to different project types, handling multiple budgets) and project accounting (e.g., profit vs. non-for-profit)
  • Budget forecasting
  • Raising money – fundraising, grants, trusts, private donors, as well as crowdfunding and funding from corporate organisations and philanthropists; identifying funding partners
  • Financial reporting - including discussing the link between actual staff costs and reporting to funders.
  • Ethical investing
  • Working across borders – international organisations
  • Working efficiently and reducing costs – budgeting
  • Responding to emergencies
  • Contracts and agreements
  • Managing a budget with various stakeholders, paying staff, bookkeeping and handling expenditures and finance/business on the ground
  • Partnerships development and engagement– corporate, government, NGOs, civil societies, local communities, individuals
  • Business and financial sustainability

Course Director

Tim Bray (Bristol Zoological Society)

Introduction

This 30 credit module, Conservation Business and Finance, is designed to develop your skills in conservation programme management at a leadership level. This module will also help you understand how an organisation's overall budget and accounts link to viability of specific programme development as well as financial reporting. It will also cover a discussion and critical review of the growing industry of sustainable, revenue-generating mechanisms for conservation funding.

On successful completion of the module, you will be able to:

  • critically assess how to strategically lead and manage a conservation programme financial plan.
  • critically evaluate the risks and issues facing a conservation programme as part of a project business case development.
  • design and critically review business cases for conservation initiatives.
  • develop a well-reasoned budget and budget justification for conservation initiatives.

Key Facts

In partnership with Bristol Zoological Society

Learning and Teaching

This level 7 (Masters level) module will be delivered through a combination of recorded lectures and asynchronous activities, including contributions to forums, wikis and guided reading. You will also be offered live, interactive tutorial classes and facilitated group work.

Study facilities

The College of Health, Science and Society at UWE Bristol and Bristol Zoological Society have excellent reputations for the quality of their teaching and the facilities they provide, including online study skills support and library services.

Telephone

+44 (0)117 32 81158

Title

30 credit level 7 module


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