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MSc Agroecology, Water and Food Sovereignty

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    MSc 1 year full-time 2 years part-time

Course Description

The MSc in Agroecology, Water and Food Sovereignty is a trans-disciplinary postgraduate degree addressing the fundamental challenge of securing ecologically sustainable and socially just food and agricultural systems.

With agroecology, food sovereignty, and other non-conventional food and farming approaches at its centre, this course aims to equip you with an in-depth understanding of some of the biggest issues confronting contemporary food and farming systems, and the solutions required for their remedying. This course:

  • Covers a dynamic range of cross-cutting and mutually enriching topics of relevance to 21st century food and farming, including agroecological and other non-conventional food and farming practices; the impacts of climate change on food and farming; gender and food systems; community resilience; farming ecology; issues of power, voice and positionality in food system governance; agriculture and fragile environments; Indigenous approaches to food and farming; water systems; and more.
  • Explores examples and case studies at different scales and geographical and social contexts, local to global, North and South.
  • Draws from and introduces you to a range of knowledge systems, including natural and social science, but also ‘people’s knowledge’ and participatory methods of social inquiry.

Entry Requirements

Applicants are expected to hold at least a second-class honour’s degree in a relevant social or natural science discipline..

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Programme Funding

Funding opportunities including scholarships available

Student Destinations

Career opportunities may include employment in development organisations, local and national governing bodies, international institutions, or entrepreneurship in sectors such as agriculture, environmental management, civil society, and policy. You may also decide to pursue scholarly research to strengthen the impact of academia on shaping resilient societies.

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