Thesis opportunities
Throughout the year we offer multiple opportunities for students to complete their thesis work within our group.
Writing your master thesis with us will not only provide you with well organized supervision but also give you the opportunity to work within a highly competitive research environment. At the Department of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies approximately 55 researchers and PhD students actively conduct research in the fields of fish and wildlife management, biological conservation, and aquaculture.
If you have an own topic that you are interested in and which would fit within our research area feel free to contact us!
Check also our Department website for other vacant Master Thesis's
Writing your master thesis with us will not only provide you with well organized supervision but also give you the opportunity to work within a highly competitive research environment. At the Department of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies approximately 55 researchers and PhD students actively conduct research in the fields of fish and wildlife management, biological conservation, and aquaculture.
If you have an own topic that you are interested in and which would fit within our research area feel free to contact us!
Check also our Department website for other vacant Master Thesis's
Examples of Completed Thesis work
"Hunting dogs in Sweden: Are the abundances of hunting dog breeds influenced by the population sizes of game species?" by Linnea Aronsson
"The gap in the Swedish wolf attitude - a question of proximity to nature?" by Sofia Nordquist
"Local stakeholders’ willingness to conduct actions enhancing a local population of Grey Partridge on Gotland – an exploratory interview study" by Petra Walander
"Social and economic consequences of wolf (Canis lupus) establishments in Sweden" by Emma Kvastegård
"What factors correlates with the use of game meat, wild fish, berries and mushroom in Swedish Households? - Urban vs. Rural areas" by Jerker Hellstadius
"Human attitudes toward large carnivores bear, wolf, lynx and wolverine A case study of Västerbotten County" by Robert Mannelqvist
"Hunter demography, trends and correlates of hunting participation in Sweden" by Erik Lindberg
"Attitudes toward brown bears (Ursus arctos) in Sweden" by Dan-Erik Lindberg
"Female hunting participation in Europe and North America" by Bjarni Serup
"The gap in the Swedish wolf attitude - a question of proximity to nature?" by Sofia Nordquist
"Local stakeholders’ willingness to conduct actions enhancing a local population of Grey Partridge on Gotland – an exploratory interview study" by Petra Walander
"Social and economic consequences of wolf (Canis lupus) establishments in Sweden" by Emma Kvastegård
"What factors correlates with the use of game meat, wild fish, berries and mushroom in Swedish Households? - Urban vs. Rural areas" by Jerker Hellstadius
"Human attitudes toward large carnivores bear, wolf, lynx and wolverine A case study of Västerbotten County" by Robert Mannelqvist
"Hunter demography, trends and correlates of hunting participation in Sweden" by Erik Lindberg
"Attitudes toward brown bears (Ursus arctos) in Sweden" by Dan-Erik Lindberg
"Female hunting participation in Europe and North America" by Bjarni Serup