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The RAU is a UK university that offers courses in agriculture, business, equine, environment and more. Learn from industry experts, benefit from enterprise programme and visit the campus in Cirencester.
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The RAU offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in agriculture, business, environment, equine science and more. Learn about the university, its campus, courses, accommodation, student support and events.
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.
Explore over 20 undergraduate and postgraduate courses in various subjects at the RAU, a leading UK university for agriculture and land-based studies. Learn from experienced staff, enjoy student life and get career support at the RAU.
Learn about the courses, facilities, and opportunities at the Royal Agricultural University, a specialist institution for agriculture, business, environment, and heritage. See the latest league table rankings, student statistics, and campus locations.
Learn about the history, courses and rankings of the Royal Agricultural University, the oldest agricultural college in the English speaking world. Find out how to apply, live and study in the scenic Cotswolds, near London.
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.