Courses

BTEC

GVI are proud to offer you the chance to complete a BTEC that will show how educational courses really can be fun! This unique course gives you the opportunity to gain a Level 3 BTEC Advanced Certificate on five or ten week volunteering programs in a diversity of habitats around the world.

Recognised and approved by Edexcel, the UK’s largest awarding body, although it will not gain you UCAS points, this qualification will give you experience that may help you into University or give you a stepping stone to a new career.

GVI Volunteers in Costa Rica

Wildlife Expedition in Costa Rica

Experience marine and rainforest expedition life in this biodiversity hotspot

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Marine Conservation and Research Expedition in the Seychelles

Marine Conservation Expedition in the Seychelles

SCUBA dive and join marine research projects in one of the world’s most pristine environments

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Image for the trip - EGB032 South Africa Wildlife Expedition

Wildlife Research Expedition in South Africa

Enjoy first-class wildlife viewing whilst volunteering on a research project in aid of conservation of Africa’s large game.

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Volunteer with Colobus monkeys in Kenya

Volunteer with Colobus Monkeys in Africa

Undertake research in a global biodiversity hotspot to support community-based conservation of Kenya's coastal forests and colobus monkeys

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GVI BTEC Ecuador

Gain a BTEC in Biological Survey Techniques in Ecuador

Achieve a recognised qualification while working with remote local communities in the Amazon basin, South America

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GVI Volunteer Survey in Kenya

Gain a BTEC in Biological Survey Techniques in Kenya, Africa

Gain a BTEC qualification and assist dolphin research programs, terrestrial wildlife projects and teaching projects.

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Gain a BTEC in Biological Survey Techniques in the Caribbean Sea

Gain a BTEC in Biological Survey Techniques in the Caribbean Sea

Gain a BTEC Qualification, learn how to dive and contribute towards crucial coral reef research in the Caribbean

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  • 70% of money spent directly on field operations since 2007
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  • 150 field staff offer support and guidance worldwide