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  1. Royal Agricultural University Rankings. 104th in the Times University Guide 2024. The RAU’s overall results recorded 52% of the University’s research being classed as 3* or 4* meaning it is world-leading or internationally excellent. In addition, half of the University’s scientific publications were deemed to be of international quality.

  2. Royal Agricultural University. 17,576 followers. 1w Edited. Alumna and current PhD student, Kate Drury, whose award winning business, Sustainable Rope, is developing a natural fibre alternative to synthetic ropes to reduce microplastics polluting our waterways, was recently awarded a coveted Women in Innovation award.

  3. This will also give you some supporting information about the application process. Alternatively, if you are unable to access the online form you can call Admissions on 01285 889912, or email admissions@rau.ac.uk . We are also happy to consider applications from students wishing to transfer from another university onto an RAU course.

  4. Undergraduates applying to the RAU. Applications to study at the Royal Agricultural University must be made through the UCAS system. This applies to all full-time undergraduate courses and to all UK and overseas/international applicants. All applications to study at the University are considered on academic grounds and candidates who may need ...

  5. 29 de fev. de 2024 · Royal Agricultural University has published 3,520 scientific papers with 135,004 citations received. The research profile covers a range of fields, including Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Medicine, Biochemistry, Genetics, Ecology, Geology, Liberal Arts & Social Sciences, and Engineering.

  6. Course content. The full-time PhD is a three year research project, submitted as a thesis and examined as a viva voce. You can enter the programme in either September or January. Full-time – minimum 36 months / maximum 48 months. Part-time minimum 48 months / maximum 72 months.

  7. Cirencester and the Royal Agricultural University. Cirencester known as “Capital of the Cotswolds”, is within walking distance of the university. It is a thriving market town, with an interesting history dating back to Roman times. Students will be able to explore the town and enjoy shopping time there.