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PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
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PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
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3 Years
PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
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Full Time
JAN
3 Years
PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
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Part Time
SEP-26
4 Years
PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
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Part Time
JAN
4 Years
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With a range of expertise in applied research in sustainable agriculture, food chain security, agribusiness, agronomy, soil science, equine science and urban regeneration and development, the RAU provides a stimulating environment for individuals wanting to further their academic and professional careers thorough doctoral study.Course overviewThe RAU is committed to environmental sustainability, and so all our projects explore issues that will help farmers, horse owners, and rural businesses apply innovative techniques and models to improve output, health, and welfare while caring for the environment.Why study at the RAU? Excellent job prospects for PhD candidates in both industry and academiaIntegrated structured training on research methodologies, statistics, presentation skills, and academic writingRange of on-farm facilities and unique established trial-plot areas to support your workStrong research collaborations with the University of Nottingham, Rothamsted Research, and University College Dublin allowing you access to some state-of-the- art laboratory facilitiesOur research degrees are validated by the University of Gloucestershire allowing you to interact with a large and subject-diverse postgraduate communityCurrent research areas include:Agronomy and sustainable agriculture Wheat-bean intercropping and sustainable production systemsEnvironmental challenges and food security in Sub-Saharan AfricaDeveloping sustainable pest control methodsEfficacy of farm swales in removing pesticides from surface waterSoil science Understanding management influences on soil organic matterNutrient cycling in soil and potential for carbon sequestrationEquine science Behavioural probes of brain function in horsesEvaluating energy balance in competition horsesForage hygiene and respiratory health in stabled horsesUrban regeneration Smart city modellingInternational competitiveness of Chinese construction firmsUAE residential valuation systems audit investigation and future pathwaysThe University is interested in receiving applications from suitably qualified, motivated, and self-financing students wishing to undertake research at either Master of Science by Research (MScR) or Doctoral (PhD) level.
The standard minimum entry requirement is a Master's degree or an equivalent academic qualification from a comparable international institution. Mature candidates with significant relevant work experience and lower academic qualifications may also be considered for entry, following personal interview.
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£5,750 per year
Students from Domestic
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£18,950 per year
Students from EU
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£18,950 per year
Students from International
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