Our Programmes

Wildlife Economy Research

State of the Wildlife economy in Africa Report

The aim of our research is to gather data and information to illustrate the value of wildlife to economies and through this to encourage investment in this important economic asset. The research process will also highlight data gaps and encourage the collection of data related to wildlife economies in order to better understand the vast contribution of wildlife resources to national economies.

Undergraduate Programme

Developing the next generation of conservation leaders

We offer an individually tailored undergraduate program, a BA in Global Challenges with a specialization in conservation, to empower students to drive innovative solutions to Africa’s conservation challenges.

MBA for Conservation Leaders

Enhancing the management and leadership skills of rising conservation leaders

The MBA for Conservation Leaders combines world-class business education with cutting-edge training in leadership and conservation management. It prepares mid-career conservation leaders for the next stage of their careers.

The Business of Conservation Conference

Breaking down the silos in conservation

We convene a wide array of stakeholders to promote best practices, strengthen networks, and collectively tackle the challenges of conservation. The first of these was the 2018 BCC which hosted 300 leaders from conservation, ecotourism, politics, conservation philanthropy and investors. 

Professional Development Courses

Professional Development for Conservation at the School of Wildlife Conservation

Crucial for individuals and organizations operating across the rapidly evolving wildlife conservation and sustainability sectors of Africa. It plays a vital role in helping people and organizations keep up with the evolving challenges and opportunities, and equipping professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to drive impactful change. 

Entrepreneurship in Conservation

Discovering and grooming the next generation of entrepreneurs in Conservation

We aim to discover and incubate new revenue models that do not depend on tourism, but still enable local communities within African countries to obtain their livelihoods from wildlife, manage their natural resources sustainably, and improve their collective wellbeing. Participants have the chance to win a place in the African Leadership University’s incubation programme and access to seed money.