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World’s Best Universities to Consider for Studying Agriculture, 2021

Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands

Agriculture is as relevant as it was centuries ago. We are far beyond the traditional understanding of agriculture and have embraced modern-day innovations today. However, what remains constant is the dire need to produce more through better and eco-friendly agricultural methods. Due to its indispensable importance in our lives, higher educations have invested their resources into raising expert agriculturists. Of course, Agriculture as a field of study is not as popular as mainstream Medical Science, Engineering, and Law. But, its popularity is gaining momentum and many people are willingly opting for this field of study.

For developing a good and bright future in agriculture, you must choose the right start. Your choice of university will determine a lot of your present and future. Therefore, you should endeavor to study where the best of the best could be attained. European universities take the lead in terms of quality education in Agriculture, though there may be other brilliant options outside the region for your consideration. While the list can go and on, I am going to restrict myself to the top 5 universities for those who wish to study Agriculture.

  1.  Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands
    The undisputed glory of Wageningen University & Research as the leading institution for agricultural studies is ubiquitous. It was established in the year 1876 and has maintained the top spot in the country for more than a decade. While offering a range of courses, it also runs several research institutes to galvanize its efforts to produce qualitative findings and contribute to regional and global development. These institutes include the Wageningen Environmental Research,  Wageningen Economic Research, Wageningen Livestock Research, Wageningen Food Safety Research, and Wageningen Plant Research. Its reputation as a world-class university is reflected in its membership to the prestigious Euroleague for Life Sciences.
  2. University of California, Davis, United States
    Located in Davis, California, the University of California is a part of the bigger network of the University of California. It is a public research university with a focus on doctoral research. If you happen to enroll in this institution, you will be under the guidance of the most remarkable professionals in their respective fields: its staff and alumni include Nobel Laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners, and World Food Prize winners. While its prime focus is on agricultural studies, there are other programs available here such as law, nursing, business management, and medical science. The university is part of the coveted Association of American Universities.
  3. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden
    Another notable European institution that has scaled up the charts to become a top educational institution for agricultural studies, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences is an option you might not want to miss. Founded in the year 1977, it is one of the founders of the previously mentioned Euroleague for Life Sciences. With “Science and Education for Sustainable Life” as its motto, the university has curated a range of courses that assist in achieving the said goal. Its academic structure includes faculties on Landscape Planning, Veterinary Medicine, Forest Sciences, and Agricultural Sciences.
  4. AgroParis Tech, France
    Properly named the Paris Institute of Technology for Life, Food and Environmental Sciences, AgroParis Tech is an elite educational institution in France and was established in the year 2007. Its academic organization comprises 5 departments including Life Science and Health, Social Science, Economics and Management, Science and Engineering for Food and Bioproducts, and Agronomy. Those of you who are interested in a wider spectrum of doctoral programs in the field of Agriculture and related fields should strongly consider AgroParis Tech. Some of the perks you get for being its student include access to more than 35 laboratories and the assistance of hundreds of fellow researchers.
  5. ETH Zurich, Switzerland
    Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, commonly called ETH Zurich, is a distinguished research university whose reputation transcends national borders. Ever since its founding days in the 19th century, its fundamental concern has been to promote scholarship in the field of science and engineering. You do not have to look up much to figure out how much importance this institution has: its illustrious alumni have been crucial in helping the university achieve a higher pedestal in world education. It has been home to 21 Nobel Laureates, 1 Turing Award Winner, and Fields Medalists. It has been pivotal in pushing the international community into committing more research and was a founding member of the International Alliance of Research Universities.

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