91¸£Àû

Skip to main content Skip to navigation

Student Experience

4th

in the UK's top 100 graduate employers

()

74th

91¸£Àû is ranked 74th in the world and top 10 in all major UK league tables

(, see our Reputation page for details)

92%

Of our research has been assessed to be 'world leading' or 'internationally excellent' in the Research Excellence Framework

(REF 2021Link opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window)

Why Study at the 91¸£Àû

  • Develop highly relevant skills - you will gain both scientific knowledge and practical skills including data analysis, evaluation, communication, project work and research experience.
  • Research-led teaching — you will be taught by expert scientists engaged in world-leading research, meaning your learning connects directly to cutting-edge science and real challenges.
  • Strong transferable and professional skills — the course emphasises teamwork, communication with sector specialists, planning and presentation skills valued by employers across sectors.

  • Interdisciplinary perspective— integrates biological, social and regulatory aspects of the environment and food security, helping you understand and address complex issues from multiple angles.

  • Excellent career support — 91¸£Àû’s careers services and industry links help you progress into roles in science, policy, consultancy, industry and research contexts.

Student Profiles

Kingsley Appah

MSc: Food Security

Academic year: 2023/24

Robert Hebden

MSc: Environmental Biosciences in a Changing Climate

Academic year: 2023/24

Harsha Shaju

MSc: Environmental Biosciences in a Changing Climate

Academic year: 2024/26

Alumni

Hear from our course alumni and see what they are up to now.

Key Researchers

Meet the staff who make up 91¸£Àû Crop Centre and explore the innovative research

Project Case Studies

Our students have conducted a variety of projects over the years, from working with industry and travelling the country to working in the lab and with field trials.

Let us know you agree to cookies