MSc Food Security and Development

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MSc Food Security and Development

Address the challenges of global food insecurity and poverty with our MSc Food Security and Development master’s degree. You will develop a multidisciplinary understanding of how food systems work in developing countries, and explore the main drivers of global food insecurity, malnutrition and poverty. Choose MSc Food Security and Development at the University of ReadingYou will: join the highest-ranking UK university for Agriculture and Forestry (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022 – Agriculture & Forestry). We’re ranked 11th in the world, and are the only UK university in the top 50. build knowledge of how food systems interact with human development policies at international, national and local levels. gain the conceptual and practical skills necessary for the analysis and development of planned food security interventions.Joining this programme means you’ll also be joining the Graduate Institute of International Development, Agriculture and Economics in our School of Agriculture, Policy and Development, where we are committed to empowering change through our teaching and research. Our academics tackle some of the world’s most pressing issues across their respective fields of expertise, and our mission is to make a difference in the context of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.  You will develop a multidisciplinary understanding of how food systems work in developing countries, and explore the main drivers of global food insecurity, malnutrition and poverty. Choose MSc Food Security and Development at the University of ReadingYou will: join the highest-ranking UK university for Agriculture and Forestry (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022 – Agriculture & Forestry). We’re ranked 11th in the world, and are the only UK university in the top 50. build knowledge of how food systems interact with human development policies at international, national and local levels. gain the conceptual and practical skills necessary for the analysis and development of planned food security interventions.Joining this programme means you’ll also be joining the Graduate Institute of International Development, Agriculture and Economics in our School of Agriculture, Policy and Development, where we are committed to empowering change through our teaching and research. Our academics tackle some of the world’s most pressing issues across their respective fields of expertise, and our mission is to make a difference in the context of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.