Environmental and Life Sciences

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Drew Lohrer diving to collect samples to study.

Life scientists aren’t always in the lab – collecting samples is part of the job

Photo courtesy of NIWA

People working in environmental and life sciences study living things to help protect the environment, and improve health and nutrition. They undertake research and development in a range of areas, including: 
  • biotechnology
  • cell and molecular bioscience and biomedicine
  • ecology and biodiversity
  • environmental studies
  • marine biology.

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Updated September 2009