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Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
2025-09-01
Medium of studying
Duration
3 years
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
PhD
Major
Agricultural Science | Agronomy | Aquaculture | Crop Production | Crop Science | Dairy Science | Dairy Technology | Farm Management and Maintenance | Fisheries Management | Fisheries Science | Fishing | Food Preservation | Food Science and Technology | Forestry | Forestry Technology | Horticulture | Landscape Management | Livestock Management | Livestock Production | Meat Technology | Natural Resources Management | Oceanography | Pest Management | Poultry Farming | Poultry Science | Shellfish Farming | Subsistence Farming | Wildlife Management
Area of study
Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Key Facts

Qualification

PhD


Course duration

3 years


About this course

Those interested in PhD study are encouraged to contact the department so that a viable research topic can be developed through discussion with members of staff with relevant research interests. Members of the department are always happy to consider research proposals relating to their research interests.


Typical Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

2:1 Bachelors (Honours) degree in a relevant subject area or equivalent. Subject to agreement with project supervisor.


English Language Requirements

IELTS 6.5 with minimum 5.5 in each component, or equivalent


Other Requirements

Applicants should submit a full research proposal at the point of application


Fees and Finance

Course Fees

Please see the tuition fee pages for current tuition fees. Please note that all fees are subject to an annual increase.


Funding

Funding opportunities may be available; please check our funding calculator for details.


Research Areas

Aberystwyth University is the ideal place to pursue a research degree in agriculture. The University farms based at Gogerddan (sheep and beef farm), Morfa Mawr (arable production), Trawsgoed (dairy farm) and Pwllpeiran (upland) extend to over 800 ha in total, and range from 0-600 meters above sea level.


Between them, these four sites exploit the geography of West Wales to provide a spectrum of environmental challenges that are broadly representative of the growing conditions of approximately 80% of UK grasslands. Our enterprises include commercial and pedigree sheep flocks, a robotically milked dairy herd, dairy heifer replacement unit, beef fattening unit, and arable production focused on homegrown feeds including barley, wheat, oats and lupins.


Our crop and grass breeding programmes are internationally recognised and play a major role in shaping UK and international agricultural production through the development of high sugar forage grasses, white and red clover forage protein crops and 65% of all oats in the UK are from varieties developed at Aberystwyth.


Aberystwyth University conducts the annual Farm Business Survey in Wales on behalf of the Welsh Government. The survey is the most authoritative source of financial information on farming businesses, and collects financial and physical data from some 600 farms which is used by policy-makers and researchers to assess the economic factors affecting farming in Wales.


Aberystwyth university is home to VetHub1, an animal health research facility focusing on bovine tuberculosis, and the Barrett Centre for Helminth Control, an interdisciplinary research centre leading the fight against helminth diseases of livestock such as liver fluke.


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