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  1. The Royal Agricultural University has always positioned itself at the forefront of ‘applied research’ in agriculture, from its foundation 175 years ago, when the industrial revolution was realigning food supply systems, through to today when societal concern is focused on how to feed humanity and conserve the land in a period of challenge ...

  2. The Royal Agricultural University (RAU), formerly the Royal Agricultural College, is a public university in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England. Established in 1845, it was the first agricultural college in the English-speaking world.

  3. Courses. Our courses are managed by experienced staff, all of whom are leaders in their fields and many of whom are involved in consultancy, research and training activities, both in the UK and overseas. Undergraduate courses. Choose from over 20 undergraduate courses across a range of subjects. Postgraduate courses.

  4. The Royal Agricultural University (RAU) has been at the forefront of agricultural education and a key contributor to the land-based sector for 175 years. Today, the RAU has more than 1,200 students studying agriculture, business, environment, equine science, farm management, food, real estate and rural land management.

  5. Royal Agricultural University is one of the UK's leading agricultural universities. Subjects range from agriculture to conservation, land management to real estate, plus a newly introduced BSc/BA (Hons) Environment and Sustainability, in which BA covers environmental humanities, food and agriculture, advocacy and activism.

  6. The Royal Agricultural University is the oldest agricultural college in the English speaking world and has four separate schools hosting undergraduate, postgraduate and foundation courses in agriculture, business, equine and real estate & land management.

  7. The Royal Agricultural University (RAU) is the oldest agricultural college in the English-speaking world. It was originally established in 1845 as The Royal Agricultural College. It was awarded full university status in 2013 and became The Royal Agricultural University.

  8. The Royal Agricultural University (RAU) has been at the forefront of agricultural education and a key contributor to the land-based sector for over 175 years. Today, we have more than 1,100 students studying agriculture, business, environment, equine science, farm management, food, real estate and rural land management.

  9. The Royal Agricultural University (RAU) has been developing leaders, entrepreneurs and innovators since 1845, making it one of the UK's leading agricultural universities. Courses include agriculture, business and enterprise, environment, heritage, archaeology, equine studies, farm management, food security, real estate, and rural land management.

  10. The Royal Agricultural University (RAU) has been developing leaders, entrepreneurs and innovators since 1845 and we are the UK’s leading global agricultural University. Today, we have more than 1,100 students studying agriculture, business, environment, equine science, farm management, food, real estate and rural land management.