Training in Environmental Sciences and Conservation

Environmental Sciences and Conservation are critical for ensuring long-term ecological balance, biodiversity, and human survival on Earth. They provide the scientific framework to understand human-induced impacts like climate change, habitat loss, and pollution. Through research and management, they offer solutions for sustainability—such as cleaner air, water, and improved food security. Furthermore, they protect essential ecosystems that regulate the climate and provide vital services. Ultimately, these fields are essential for safeguarding natural resources for future generations, preventing species extinction, and finding ways to live in harmony with nature.

Below is a list of the qualifications that we offer in Environmental Sciences and Conservation, Ecotourism, and Marine Tourism

  • Certificate II in Tourism (Electives on Ecotourism) (coming soon)

  • Certificate III in Tourism (Electives on Ecotourism) (coming soon)

  • Certificate III in Tourism (Electives on Marine Tourism) (coming soon)

  • Certificate IV in Conservation and Ecosystem Management (coming soon)

  • Diploma of Conservation and Ecosystem Management (coming soon)

  • Diploma of Tourism (Electives on Ecotourism) (coming soon)

  • Diploma of Tourism (Electives on Marine Tourism) (coming soon)

 

Insight CEO, Dr Mark Griffin, is a data scientist and engineer with over 30 years of experience working in scientific research. He is also an active diver, photographer and videographer with Ocean Connect (an NGO dedicated to the protection of marine environments).

Training is organized by the Insight Training College. Insight is based within the Gold Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct. Our staff are members of Australian Science Communicators. Insight is a member of Experience Gold Coast.