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Bangor University: Agriculture

Institution Bangor University View institution profile
Department School of Environmental and Natural Sciences
Web postgraduate.bangor.ac.uk
Study type Research

Summary

Research into agricultural systems and practices ranging from the science of plant and animal production to rural policy and decision-making; with a focus on alternative crops, food and nutrition, farmer health, local knowledge and rural development.

Research Areas Agricultural Systems with specialisations in: - Sustainable Development

  • Agricultural Ecology

  • Trade-offs between output of land and the needs of local people

  • Relationship between systems of food production and ecology of plants and animals

  • Farm, forest and environmental valuation

  • Accounting and Appraisal

  • Physiology and agronomy of temperate and tropical cereals, root crops and oilseeds

  • Peri-urban farming systems

Doctor of Philosophy - PhD

Master of Philosophy - MPhil

Bangor University

Between the mountains and the sea in North Wales, Bangor University’s campus is surrounded by a breathtaking natural landscape. Bangor offers the highest quality teaching in a supportive learning environment with courses across the arts, humanities and sciences. Most postgraduate taught courses are offered on a full-time and part-time basis, allowing you to fit your studies around your life. In addition, the selection of distance learning courses, as well as ‘blended’ courses that combine remote and face-to-face study opportunities allow for further personalisation.

Bangor University provides strong support for research activities, and there are several subject related specialist resources …

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