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Natural Resources, MSc (By Research)

Addressing issues of environmental change and the biological challenges that these bring is becoming increasingly important and, moving further into the 21st century, there will be a growing demand for people qualified to work in these areas....

Global Sustainable Development, MSc

Unlock your potential and become a catalyst for change with our transformative MSc programme, designed to tackle today's interconnected social, economic, and environmental challenges of sustainable development. Our Global Sustainable...

Global Environmental Change, MSc

Immerse yourself in an interdisciplinary environmental science programme designed to address the scale and urgency of the climate crisis. This programme is accredited by the Community for Environmental Disciplines in Higher Education (CEDHE),...

Global Environmental Change with Industrial Practice

Immerse yourself in an interdisciplinary environmental science programme designed to address the scale and urgency of the climate crisis. This programme is accredited by the Community for Environmental Disciplines in Higher Education (CEDHE),...

Agriculture For Sustainable Development Msc

Discover ways to make agriculture more resilient and sustainable in the face of evolving environmental conditions. Develop a deep understanding of crop production and protection principles and explore how this expertise can be harnessed...

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