NUI Galway Postgraduate Prospectus 2021

School of Natural Sciences College of Science and Engineering

PROGRAMMES AVAILABLE: MSc DURATION: 1 year, full-time NUMBER OF PLACES: 30 COURSE INSTANCE(S): 1MCA1 FEES AND FUNDING: Fees information and funding opportunities: pages 286 and 288. WHEN TO APPLY: Offers will be issued on a continuous basis. Candidates are encouraged to apply as early as possible. See page 284 for details of when and how to apply. CONTACT Professor Charles Spillane Dr Peter McKeown Plant and AgriBiosciences Research Centre (PABC), Ryan Institute T: +353 91 493 388 E: charles.spillane@nuigalway.ie/ peter.mckeown@nuigalway.ie

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

Your Course The world’s climate is rapidly changing due to global warming. This poses major challenges for future agricultural systems to provide food and other bioresources for the nine billion people that will occupy the planet by 2050. The inter-disciplinary MSc in Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) provides students with the skills and tools for developing agricultural practices, policies and inventions to address the challenge that global warming poses for agriculture and food security worldwide. This programme is aimed at students who want to combine scientific, engineering, technical, social and/or policy skills so that they are better equipped to understand and make significant contributions regarding the adaptation to and mitigation of climate change impacts on global agriculture and food security. The MSc CCAFS is run in partnership with the global CCAFS programme and includes nine in-depth modules taught by leading researchers and experts; training in multidisciplinary research skills, science communication and career development; and a 30 ECTS research project. The majority of MSc CCAFS students do their projects with world-leading partner organisations in Africa, Asia, Latin America and Europe including eight CGIAR Centers, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO), World Food Program (WFP), International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), World Bank, NGOs, universities and companies. Career Opportunities Graduates of this MSc are developing excellent careers in research, policy, enterprise, business, administration and other sustainable development activities across a wide range of public and private sector institutions internationally. Career mentoring, advice, strategy and facilitation is provided to all students on the MSc CCAFS to ensure that they rapidly enter employment in relevant institutions and activities, where they can build on their interests, experience and training. Minimum Entry Requirements NQAI Level 8 honours degree or equivalent to a minimum standard of Second Class Honours, Grade 1 or equivalent in an appropriate discipline is normally required. FIND OUT MORE AT: www.nuigalway.ie/ccafs OR www.plantagbiosciences.org/msc-ccafs

3 GOOD REASONS TO STUDY THIS COURSE

1. Excellence in interdisciplinary training: Awarded the GradIreland 2017 ‘Best New Postgraduate Course’ title. 2. Mobility opportunity: All students complete a research project or internship worth one-third of the final grade; this research may be completed at the student’s place of work, within the international CGIAR Research Programme on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security, or in collaboration with other institutional partners. 3. Buoyant jobs market for graduates: Previous students now work in the FAO (Rome), UNICEF (New York), FoodTure (Ireland), CIAT (Colombia), climate-smart agriculture and aquaculture programmes (Malawi, Zambia), and PhD studies in agroforestry, agrometeorology and livestock emissions.

Thinking about applying? www.nuigalway.ie/apply

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