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Studying for a research qualification at Harper Adams could change your future, and the world around you. Whether you're looking to extend your studies or add to your industry experience, this is your opportunity to gain a deeper knowledge of the biggest challenges that we face.
We've been developing and awarding research degrees for over two decades and building our links with agri-business since the very beginning. As a result, 90% of Harper Adams PhD graduates have found work in their areas of interest.
“Strategic and applied research underpins Harper Adams' mission to provide higher education for a sustainable food chain and rural economy. Our research and reach-out strategies are focused to meet the challenge of rural sustainability.”
As a MPhil/PhD research student, you'll be provided with office space and a personal computer. Surrounded by 635 hectares of university farmland, with access to a unique set of facilities and staff who are experts in their field, you'll have everything you need for your research to flourish.
Research takes more than academic skills, and your career could see you do everything from policy development to technical work. That's why we offer a Professional Development Programme alongside your research degree.
You'll meet with specialist advisors to discuss your career and research aims and we'll work with you to create a development plan. From there, we'll offer you training in communication and presentation skills, career planning and networking, research and writing, time and project management, organisational strategies and team-working.
We have a number of MRes programmes available. Check the course pages for details and contacts.
As a self-funded applicant, you can undertake any research project, so long as it fits within one of our research themes. It may also help to look at our staff profiles and see their areas of interest, expertise and current projects.
Funded MPhil/PhD opportunities are available in the form of studentships. We list these below and update them regularly. Take a look at the studentships available and apply directly through the studentship posting.
CTP-Sustainable Agricultural Innovation: Funded opportunities are currently available for 2025 based at Harper Adams, via CTP SAI Partnership. For further information on the partnership including the projects available and the application process, please visit:
Standard MIBTP Applications are now open for October 2025 entry.
There are many funded PhD opportunities at 91ϵÁÐ available in the form of studentships as part of the MIBTP.
Please visit the for further details about the partnership and the opportunities currently available, and to .
91ϵÁÐ is unfortunately unable to offer a fee waiver for international students applying to the MIBTP standard programme and evidence of funding will be required for International Fee paying students to show they can cover the difference between the UK and international fees for the full four years - for the 2024/5 academic year this amount is £10,890 (this may increase for 2025 entry). However, scholarships may be available at the time of appointment to cover the difference between UK and International fees for the duration of the programme.
Please use the links below to apply to 91ϵÁÐ for an MIBTP studentship within the main programme or for a specific CASE project.
Please note that in addition to the Harper Adams application form you will be required to complete an directly with MIBTP.
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For further information and advice please contact Emma Hancox:
You will need a minimum 2:1 or equivalent bachelor's degree in an appropriate subject /high grade point average bachelor's degree for international applicants or a 2.2 alongside a relevant Master's Degree with Merit. Potential for research based on alternative qualifications/experience as judged acceptable by the university, will be considered on a case by case basis.
Funded studentships will be advertised on our vacancies website and listed below. You can find details of other funding opportunities on our Fees and Funding pages. If you're an overseas students you may be able to apply for funding from your government. If you're from a Commonwealth country, you may be eligible for a .
View the Postgraduate Fees section for information on the current fees for research degrees and other postgraduate programmes.
The minimum period of study for a PhD is two years and for a MPhil one year and three months. However, most projects will take at least three years for PhD and two years for MPhil. Some projects with lengthy animal or crop field experiments may take up to four years.
Normally international students are only accepted for full-time study.
Visit our English Language Requirements page for the minimum language requirements for our courses.
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