MSc Agriculture and Development
University of Reading
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Examine the role of agriculture in international contexts with our MSc Agriculture and Development degree, designed for those pursuing careers in rural development, agricultural extension, or research. You will critically examine how agriculture – including horticulture – and agricultural research are addressing major challenges and opportunities in agricultural intensification and environmental sustainability, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions of the developing world. With an ...Read more

Examine the role of agriculture in international contexts with our MSc Agriculture and Development degree, designed for those pursuing careers in rural development, agricultural extension, or research. You will critically examine how agriculture – including horticulture – and agricultural research are addressing major challenges and opportunities in agricultural intensification and environmental sustainability, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions of the developing world. With an emphasis on farming systems and value chains, you’ll explore: the role and contributions of agriculture and horticulture to human development, food and nutritional security, livelihoods and ecosystem management. the biophysical, economic and social environments in which different types of agriculture are practised. advances in agricultural technology, research and practise in response to challenges such as institutional governance, poverty, climate change and environmental sustainability. how to enhance the relevance, quality and impact of agricultural research and farmer-led innovation processes in specific contexts, while recognising the weight of history and global political economy in the workings of the global agri-food system.

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Joshua
16 Feb 24

Lovely campus and good courses. Some strong professors but some not. Good facilities, nice environment overall. Reading as a place is ok..Read more

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Less bureaucracy for student..Read more

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Normally a good undergraduate honours degree (high 2:2 or above), or equivalent from a university outside the UK. Applicants who have relevant career experience are also welcome to apply. Knowledge of agriculture or horticulture is desirable. Students may join immediately after their undergraduate degree, or after some years of employment to enhance career prospects by acquiring further skills.

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£11,750 per year

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£25,850 per year

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£26,450 per year

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University of Reading
Whiteknights Pepper Lane Reading Wokingham RG6 6UR United Kingdom
Nearest train station: Basingstoke  0.3 miles away

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