Milo de Baat
Masters's student in Limnology and Oceanography
‘The Master’s Limnology & Oceanography suits me for it's academical
content as well as the programme outline. It covers a broad range of aquatic
ecosystems, both fresh and salt water. And it appeals to me that you spend a
large part of the two-year programme on research practice, which can be done all
over the world.
My research projects made up the ideal combination of travelling to interesting
places and doing fieldwork in amazing places. During my first research project I
looked at the genetic composition of insect communities in high altitude rivers
in the Peruvian Andes. My second internship was about the threat cyanobacteria
pose to coral reefs in the Caribbean, using genetics as an important research
technique. Both my research projects have been great experiences. I learned so
much about conducting research, and how to improvise when things don't go
according to plan.
When I finish my Master’s, I see several options. I would love to work as a
scientific journalist. There are so many beautiful things to be seen in Biology,
worth it to be shared in a readable and interesting way. On the other hand, I
really enjoy working as a scientist. Doing a PhD would also be a great
opportunity, so I might end up doing that first.’
