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Filming and photography at the RAU

Explore the unparalleled charm of the RAU's historic campus, tailor-made for your filming and photography needs.

With a rich tapestry of locations including a 16th-century farmhouse, Tithe Barn, Chapel, and more, we offer endless possibilities for capturing the essence of your project.

Transcript of BSc/BA (Hons) Environment & Sustainability video

This particular programme is unique in the fact that you have two routes which students can choose to go for.

Professor Kiran Tota-Maharaj

Biography 

Professor Kiran Tota-Maharaj is the distinguished new Professor of Water Resources Management and Infrastructure at the Royal Agricultural University (RAU). Prof. Tota-Maharaj arrives with a rich academic background, having previously served as an Associate Dean (External Engagement) and Reader in Water and Environmental Engineering at Aston University Birmingham, and formerly the Head of Civil and Environmental Engineering at University of the West of England Bristol (UWE Bristol).

Professor Kiran Tota-Maharaj

Professor of Water Resources Management and Infrastructure

BSc (Eng), MSc, PhD, PGCert, CEng, FICE, MIMechE, MIET, FIoW, REng (TT), FHEA, M. ASCE, MIAHR

 

Tatenda Mazorodze

My RAU experience

I chose to study here because of the good reputation the RAU has built in Zimbabwe. The course specifically focused on the farm management aspect of agriculture hence it was exactly what I needed for my career. 

Royal Agricultural University to screen ground-breaking new documentary

18 March 2024

The Royal Agricultural University (RAU) is proud to be one of the first universities in the country to screen Six Inches of Soil, a British independent feature documentary shining a spotlight on soil health and regenerative farming.

The film, which follows three new farmers on the first year of their regenerative journey, is an inspiring story of British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food - to heal the soil, benefit our health, and provide for local communities.

William Leschallas

Biography 

Appointed as Staff Governor in March 2024.

William is Head of Employability and Professional Engagement and Senior Lecturer.

William joined the university in July 2018 after some 30 years in professional practice. He is a Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS) and a Fellow of the Association of Agricultural Valuers (FAAV). Whilst at the RAU he has obtained Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA). He is proud to be a RICS Assessor.

Transcript of MSc Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security video

We have in mind overlapping and complex emergencies that we are currently facing as a human species. How do we think about these global challenges and suggest or propose solutions. It’s a small specialist university that focuses on this specific issue and specific topic and therefore our resources are geared towards empowering students to accrue and have those competencies needed for the sector.