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About us 2-6 Value of study 7-8
Projects with impact 9-18 Performance sport 19-20 Facilities 21-30 Doctoral research: PhDs 31-34 Academic experts 35-36 Industry networks 37-38 Global connections 39-40 Qualifications explained 41
Master's degrees Animal, agriculture and veterinary physiotherapy 43-54 Equine and veterinary physiotherapy 55 - 6 6 Sport 67-80
Student life Outside the classroom 83-84 A social campus 85-86 Discover Gloucestershire 87-88 International students 89 Support 90 Accommodation 91 Finance 92 Applying 93 Visit 94
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CR EATE YOUR FUTURE We’re a community of specialists, driven by passion, fuelled by knowledge, and supported by high performance facilities and business networks. Leaning on our rich heritage of expertise, we’ll empower you to pursue what you love, choose your own pathway and create newknowledge to influence your future. World-class facilities, used for learning and commercial activities, will enable you to test your ideas in real-world settings. Research-active staff, who are also practising industry professionals, will support you to challenge the status quo. As a Hartpury postgraduate student, you’ll be joining the next generation of thought leaders. As scientists, coaches, entrepreneurs, researchers, athletes andmore, we equip our studentswith everything they need to make a difference.
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“Hartpury is achieving impact on a global scale, yet students are treated as individuals, supported to carve out their own personal journeys.”
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9 6% Join successful graduates who have changed their futures through Hartpury postgraduate degrees.* postgraduate employability 3 rd Benefit from outstanding teaching, facilities and support to help you to develop your own unique career journey.** in the UK for student satisfaction Get involvedwith projects that are improving the lives of people, animals and our planet across the UK and internationally. Global impact Engagewith ourmultinational and small enterprise networks across the globe, as well as our nine successful businesses on campus. 2,000 business connections over Enjoy a campus that connects world-class technologies with beautiful rural spaces - the perfect place for you to grow. £50m invested in facilities 60 Join a multicultural community of students and staff, preparing you to succeed in an increasingly connected world. countries worldwide
*Graduate Outcomes: reflects activities after 15 months for those who graduated in 2018 **Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey 2020; part-time students
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Our teaching and research is underpinned by three connected themes, which enable collaborations between our subject specialisms as students and staffshare ideas and insights to create lasting impact. These themes are critical to ourmission of improving the lives of the people weworkwith, the animalswe care for and the planet we thrive on. APPROACH AN INTEGRATED
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We strive for excellence in everything we do, building on the latest science to create new and sustainable ways to improve practice.
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We create new science behind injury and disease prevention, finding innovative ways to optimise strength and adaptability.
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We shape personal, social and environmental wellness, discovering
new ways to achieve balance and enhance quality of life.
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"Balancing the complex needs of people, animals and our environment is critical to our mission of achieving healthy, happy and sustainable futures for all." Rosie Scott-Ward, Pro Vice-Chancellor
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We’re leading the way ethically , shaping new policies that optimise animal welfare and conservation , and synergise human-animal relationships .
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By studying a postgraduate qualification, you’ll deepen your expertise as part of a curious and like-minded learning community. You’ll open up new opportunities to create a meaningful career for yourself, whilst changing VALUE CREATING
the lives of others through leading academic research and industry best practice.
"Whether youwant to go into research, come upwith your own business, or do something completely innovative, Hartpurywill support you to be successful." Isabeau Deckers, PhD (equine spinal biomechanics) student MSc Veterinary Physiotherapy graduate
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Deepen your expertise By immersing yourself in the subject you’re passionate about, supported by expert staff and facilities, you’ll gain new understanding to help you thrive in your study and career. Broaden your skills Working side-by-side with teaching staff, researchers and industry partners will embed important transferable skills that employers look for, such as communication, flexible thinking and problem solving. Transform the lives of others Take the topic you care about and use it to improve the lives of animals, people or the planet. Postgraduate study is all about best practice – you’ll have the tools and support you need to make that difference. Connect with industry trailblazers From collaborating with leading academics to experienced peers and industry specialists, postgraduate study offers you the chance to join a network of people who are making headlines in their fields. Earn more The data proves it: postgraduates have better earning potential. A 2020 government survey revealed that median postgraduate salaries grow faster than those of graduates. Salaries currently sit at £42,000/year and the gap is widening.* Go further Postgraduates are more likely to progress to highly skilled and highly paid roles than those holding alternative qualifications. They’re also more likely to be in employment than graduates and non-graduates.*
9 6% Join successful graduates who have changed their futures through a Hartpury postgraduate degree. ** postgraduate employability
*ONS Graduate Labour Market Statistics 2020; www.gov.uk **Graduate Outcomes: reflects activities after 15 months for those who graduated in 2018
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CR EATING CHANGE WHERE IT MATTERS
The projects we engage with improve the lives of people, animals and the planet. We’re understanding how to create better futures and optimise performance, healthandwellbeing
in our specialist areas. As a postgraduate student, you’ll learn from staff who
are actively creating new expertise; you’ll
be at the heart of a knowledge- intensive
environment, with opportunities to get involved with and build on exciting projects. Our research is focused on the real world because that’s how we can influence change. We also promote collaboration across our subjects to help synergise knowledge and extend our impact. We connect world-class facilities, leading academic researchers and industry practitioners. This creates a powerful platform from which students and staff can challenge the status quo and drive innovative solutions where it matters most.
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Student experiences
Outstanding teaching We’re ranked third in the UK for postgraduate satisfaction,* which reflects the quality of our education. With many lecturers engaged in research, you’ll receive the latest scientific insights first-hand.
Research excellence You’ll be learning from those who are
trailblazing their specialist areas. You’ll have the chance to contribute to research projects and a front-row seat for witnessing how knowledge can change the world. Industry-standard facilities Our learning spaces include professional facilities that are helping us push forward our specialist industries. You’ll have access to the latest technologies with opportunities to gain hands-on experience to apply in your career. Exceptional partners and networks We have nine businesses on campus and over 2,000 industry contacts. From designing curricula to offeringwork placements and networking sessions, our industry partners play a central role in the learning experience.
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DOING IT
DIFFERENTLY We focus on howwe can use our skills today to influence tomorrow, protecting
development projects begin. Once detected, their habitat can be protected or the hedgehogs can be moved to safety before its cleared. Resetting the natural world The results from trials have been astounding. Henry, whose sense of smell is 100,000 times more sensitive than a human's, has been exceptional at locating nesting hedgehogs swiftly without disturbing them. Media and public interest has resulted in Lucy and her team featuring in national and local media including the BBC’s The One Show. The team is now progressing further studies to to develop this safe and sustainable method to help protect this much-loved British creature.
UKwildlife through rewilding and encouraging biodiversity in linewith natural dynamics. Most recently, we're finding new innovativeways to prevent hedgehog populations fromdeclining as a result of increasing urbanisation in the modernworld. Identifying prickly problems Despite being voted Britain’s favourite mammal (RSB, 2020), hedgehog numbers in Britain are in decline, with a 50% drop in the past decade alone due to loss of habitat from urban development. As hedgehogs spend about 85% of their lifetimes nesting in dense undergrowth and long grass, they’re in danger Thanks to Hartpury’s resident hedgehog expert, Dr. Lucy Bearman-Brown, these hedgehogs may soon be out of harm’s way. Lucy and her team of students and industry partners are working with Henry, a rescue ‘detection dog' trained by Conservation K9 Consultancy, to sniff out hedgehogs before whenever land is cleared. Thinking differently
Our research partners
Our master’s and PhD students get involved with research projects inside and outside their studies through dissertations, module briefs and voluntary roles .
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"Workingwith a domestic animal to protect awild one is something I never dreamed I would be doing. It has so much potential to improve hedgehog conservation methods in the future.” Becky Favier MRes Animal Behaviour and Welfare student BSc (Hons) Animal Behaviour and Welfare graduate
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GLOBAL IMPACT CREATING
We co-produced theworld’sfirst ever equine hydrotherapyguidelines, EquineWaterTreadmill Exercise: A Guide for Users , which are informing the training of hundreds of sport horses and racehorsesworldwide. Our facilities, academic experts and industry networks enable us to improve equine performance, health andwellbeing on a global scale. Identifying the challenge Water treadmills are increasingly used within sports horse management to maintain musculoskeletal health and improve performance. However, an international survey - supported by the British Equestrian Federation's World Class Programme, which is funded by UK Sport Lottery - revealed that staff in many commercial venues had no formal training, highlighting unnecessary injury as a result of malpractice. This emphasised an urgent need to develop a set of industry standards to ensure the safety of horses on water treadmills and enable practitioners to achieve the right kind of outcomes.
Drawing on diverse expertise The HydrotherapyWorking Group was formed: a team of academic researchers at Hartpury, led by Hartpury's Associate Professor Dr. Kathryn Nankervis, university academics, hydrotherapy centres, veterinary surgeons and physiotherapists from the UK, Europe, USA and China. Our extensive facilities formed the base for the important research; by asking the right questions and drawing on the right experts, the world’s first set of equine water treadmill guidelines were produced. Influencing the highest levels The guidelines have been endorsed by British Equestrian, informing the use of water treadmills for horses on the British Equestrian World Class Programme, as well as international governing bodies for therapists and equestrian sports in the UK and across the world. The protocols now inform the effective training of hundreds of sport horses worldwide on a daily basis in a safe way that achieves powerful results.
Our master's and PhD students apply theory to practice in our research environments . They also get involved with and build on important projects as part of and outside their studies.
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"Gaining experience in the Equine Therapy Centre has given me new knowledge on diagnostics – experiencing the water and high-speed treadmills, different therapies – and professionals with so much knowledge."
Zuraiz Hamza Khan Equine Veterinarian MSc Equine Science student
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Our research-active agriculture community and campus facilities enable master's and PhD students to collaborate on research projects as part of their learning.
FEED THE WORLD SMARTER WAYS TO
Our land is helping to shape the future of crop biodiversity, as a chosen base for ADAS’s important environmental research plots. Animal health and wellbeing Our cross-disciplinary research themes enable us to draw on insights from our animal welfare experts to enhance the wellbeing of the livestock on our farm. From biosecurity and livestock handling facilities to trailblazing research to advance livestock health and welfare, we work together to enhance the lives of the animals in our care. Workforce wellbeing We’re discovering new ways to support mental health in the farming community, building on Farmers Weekly’s Fit2Farm campaign, which demonstrated many routes to resilience. The agricultural challenges faced in the post-Brexit era put this on the agenda for our students and staff.
Our £2 million Agri-Tech Centre, based on our award-winning commercial farm, is fast becoming a hub for innovation in this exciting area. As a trailblazing smart farming hub, the centre is helping us meet the challenge of sustainably and responsibly feeding a growing global population. Sustainable enterprise A unique complex of purpose-built facilities, the centre is an interface for innovation. Students and staff collaborate with Gloucestershire’s farmers and agri-businesses to drive forward new agricultural strategies and activities that will protect and preserve environmental integrity in farming. Food provenance Students learn through a powerful blend of theory and the application of emerging technologies, examining and understanding the role of food provenance in productivity and profitability, as well as livestock, arable and community health.
“Hartpury is setting high standards of animal husbandry and biosecurity while playing a vital role in educating the next generation of farmers.” Neil Adams Managing Director, Promar
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“My research explores how managing microorganisms within the microbiome can improve calf health andwelfare. This will be a huge step forward for the agricultural community – it’s really exciting to impact across these important areas.” Aisling Caroll PhD (microbiome, health and wellbeing in calves) student Animal Science Lecturer, Hartpury University
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IMPROVING
YOUNG LIVES We focus on a range of issues within sport and exercise sciences including performance and community sport, as well as the important area of public health. In fact, the relationship between physical activity and
this, there are a lack of practical, cost- effective therapies to support individual’s wellbeing. Our Clem Burke Drumming Project (CBDP) is changing this, unveiling exciting new evidence that reveals the potential for drumming as a therapeutic activity. Reshaping brain structure Monitoring brain changes, motor skills and wellbeing of young people with ASD revealed that drumming changes the function of the brain. Benefits include improvements in motor skills for daily living, such as brushing teeth and using cutlery, as well as a reduction in often disruptive behavioural problems. Achieving lasting impact The results have been widespread, inspiring the launch of a number of school-funded drumming projects in both special and mainstream schools across Gloucestershire, as well as the adoption of further drumming interventions in community groups across England. We’re planning further studies to add to this important evidence base.
wellbeing is one of the spaces within which we’re uncovering valuable new insights to help improve lives. We’ve recently discovered that the physical and mental activity involved in drumming can reshape the structure of the brain in young people with autism to improve their movement and behavioural control. This revelation could well have a positive impact on the lives of those with a range of neurological conditions. Here you can read a bit more about it. Filling therapeutic gaps Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can cause challenges with both movement and behaviour. Drug-based therapies create undesirable side effects, however, despite
CBDP is co-founded by our Academic Dean, Professor Stephen Draper. The project was carried out by scientists at Hartpury University, Kings College London and the University of Chichester, and funded by The Waterloo Foundation.
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"We encourage and support our master's and PhD students to get involvedwith and build on important studies like this through their own projects. This helps us to work collaboratively, enabling students to develop new expertise whilst contributing to the all- important bigger picture." Professor Stephen Draper Academic Dean
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FOCUS A PROFESSIONAL
As a postgraduate student, you can be confident that you’ll benefit from our professional sporting approach. Over 200 international athletes have developed their talents at Hartpury over the past 10 years – a testament to our Sports and Equine Academy staff being among the best in their fields. Most are former athletes themselves; many also teach on postgraduate courses and supervise PhDs. Alongside setting the bar for quality standards in our sport and teaching, our academies provide work placement and research opportunities, which enable students to develop their skills and make new discoveries in supported real-world settings. Students are given the unique opportunity to learn from coaches and athletes in real time, something that enables them to develop their skills at the heart of the action. Training as an athlete If you’re keen to get involved in competitive sport alongside your studies, you could also be eligible to join one of our Sports or Equine Academies. As a student athlete, you’ll receive high-level coaching and support to achieve your peak performance in your sporting discipline, whilst progressing your qualification. No.1 global educational centre for producing U20 rugby internationals Over 200 international athletes developed here including rugby players Louis Rees-Zammit, Jonny May and Zoe Aldcroft
AGloucester-Hartpury Rowing crew competing at the 2016 Henley Royal Regatta
Olympic gold-medal winner and Hartpury graduate Astier Nicolas
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Hartpury graduate Louis Rees-Zammit playing for Wales in the 2021 Six Nations Championship
World-class success
• Guinness Six Nations men’s rugby 2021 11 graduate players • Olympic equestrian goldmedal winner graduate • Allianz Premier 15 club Gloucester-HartpuryWomen’s RFC • 14medals at the British Indoor Rowing Championships • English andWelsh BUCS Golf Championshipwinner • Greene King IPA Rugby Championship team Hartpury UniversityRFC • 10-timewinners of the BUCS Premier South League men’s footbal l • Eight-time BUCS Men’s Rugby National Championship winners • GB international dressage graduate rider • GBWorld-Class Start rowing programme partner • Netball BUCS Leaguewinners and TeamBathNetball Academy Development Centre • 24 students and graduates in the EnglandWomen’s Rugby Six Nations 2020 Sports scholarships and studentships See page 92 We’re home to high performance squads: Hartpury University RFC Championship team, Gloucester- HartpuryWomen’s RFC Premier 15 team, Hartpury University Football Club and Hartpury University and College Boat Club.
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A campus where ideas take root Our 360-hectare campus provides the perfect balance of modern facilities and beautiful rural countryside. You’ll have space to test out big ideas, to deepen your knowledge and to create change in areas that are important to you. Acres of green space will enable you to breathe freely when you need to – our students share that these are often the times when their best ideas take shape. World-class technologies give you a testbed to put these ideas into practice, developing your expertise with a vibrant community of like-minded peers. Delve more deeply and you’ll see industry at our heart. Our stunning rural and modern spaces are home to nine on- site businesses and play host to regular industry events. You’ll be joining students who carve out their futures in professional spaces. From immaculate sports pitches and suites to animal therapy centres and international events spaces, we’re a dynamic hub for professional learning, a place where you can develop the skills needed to improve your future and your world. “I’d heard about Hartpury’s results and its facilities, but I couldn’t believe it when I drove up the driveway for the first time - Hartpury doesn’t just live up to expectations, it absolutely surpasses them." Dame Katherine Grainger Chair, UK Sport Olympic medalist (rowing)
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T O I N N O V A T E Agriculture facilities
M ü ller, Marks and Spencer, and Frontier Agriculture. Benefit from 400 hectares over five sites, including a state-of-the-art dairy parlour, biosecurity facility and crop biodiversity plots – we’re a base for ADAS’s valuable environmental research. Digital Innovation Farm By 2030, we aim to be a leading national centre for agricultural data management and interpretation. Backed by £1.25 million in government funding, our pioneering farmwill play a key role in the testing and development of national food products.
Our rich heritage in farming is matched by our ambitious vision for the future. Our HartpuryAgri-Tech Centre is just the start of our multi-million-pound agricultural investments, designed to support students, staff and industry as they change the waywe farm. The centre delivers a smart farming platform where knowledge and digital technology combine in powerful ways. Access to smart tech, robotics and precision tools will give you the chance to develop the skills that employers are looking for. You’ll also grow your skills on our award- winning commercial farm, which works with
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“The Hartpury Agri-Tech Centre is absolutely brilliant. As our industry aims to become more productive and sustainable,
access to new technology will be absolutely crucial.” Minette Batters President, National Farming Union
£2 m Access farming technologies and industry partners in our Agri-Tech Centre Our expansive farm provides a testbed for leading research and best practice 400 hectare
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Equine facilities
rider support hub, where students, amateur and professional riders, staff, clinicians and injured athletes train, work and research alongside each other. Equestrian Events Centre Our competition centre hosts over 200 national and international events each year, which enables our students to work with big-name athletes and sponsors, as well as undertaking impactful equestrian performance research. Equine Centre Our livery yard of 230 horses and riders at all levels provides plenty of opportunities for our students to get hands-on, learning and making new scientific discoveries about nutrition, enrichment, human-horse relationships and more.
Learn in a multi-million-pound environment that's known throughout the world. Our Equine Centre is a hub for learning and research that’s positively impacting equestrian health, performance and wellbeing on an international scale. Equine Therapy Centre Students witness first-hand the integration of evidence, experience and technology involved in successful rehabilitation. Facilities include water and high speed treadmills for controlled exercise programmes, supported by advanced treatment programmes designed by our multidisciplinary team. Margaret Giffen Centre for Rider Performance Eventing, riding and racing simulators within this unique gym setting provide a
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Experience over 200 national and international competitions each year Access over 230 horses and riders of all levels on campus Benefit from some of the most advanced university facilities in the world
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you could gain real-world experience alongside professionals and understand how theory is applied to improve the lives of dogs through hydrotherapy. Canine performance and training Our specialism includes different aspects of the field and involves prestigious partners including the Kennel Club’s GB Agility team. From biomechanics and nutrition to canine health and welfare, you could get involved in a range of areas of canine sport. Conservation Our rural estate is a haven for wildlife and is at the heart of much of our learning and research. Students and staff are discovering new innovative ways to promote biodiversity and protect endangered species, collaborating with big-name partners to improve practice.
Our 360-hectare rural campus provides an inspiring place to develop your understanding of the natural world. You'll have access to over 70 species in our animal collection and an abundance of wildlife. Individual spaces, including our walled animal garden, orchard paddocks, livestock farm and Equine Centre will help you to further your understanding and fuel your ambition to make a difference in the animal world. Animal Collection With access to invertebrates, reptiles, aquatics, exotics, and large and small mammals, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to learn more about the species you love. Canine Hydrotherapy Centre The commercial Canine Hydrotherapy Centre is one of our nine campus-based businesses; here
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including domesticated and non-domesticated species 70 animal species OVER 9 successful businesses including canine and equine rehabilitation and a livestock farm providing access to wildlife to help promote biodiversity and conservation 360 hectare campus
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Sport facilities
We have 10 sports pitches including 3G all-weather surfaces, human performance and biomechanics laboratories, a medical centre and rehabilitation suite, as well as cross-training and power gyms. Labs are equipped with world-class technologies including an anti-gravity treadmill to aid recovery from injury and an altitude chamber to promote performance fitness through more efficient oxygen consumption. Our 1,500m 2 multi-use sports hall has video cameras for detailed performance analysis. Different training surfaces, including a Tartan running track, are fitted with force platforms to enable the measurement of force production during a variety of sporting movements.
When you’re serious about sport and exercise, you need serious resources. With a recent investment of £8.8 million in our sports facilities, it’s not surprising international champions use Hartpury as a training base. Whatever area of sport and exercise you’re interested in, you’ll build your skills using high performance technologies in professional environments. Fromworking with competing athletes to community groups to young people in schools, our students and staff use our facilities to enhance the performance, health and wellbeing of diverse groups. At Hartpury, sport and science mix perfectly. Our performance sports environment means that we’ve got technology that you’ll find at Premier League and national training centres.
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“... this building, with the different suites, labs and equipment, is ground breaking in away I didn't expect for a university." Dame Katherine Grainger Chair, UK Sport Olympic medalist (rowing) £8.8m Benefit from sports facilities found at Premier League and NFL clubs sports facilities Learn from the best - we've produced over 200 international athletes 200 OVER professional athletes
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Meaningful impact is our goal. Whenwe talk about addressing the ‘issues that matter’, we mean issues that resonate, not onlywith us, but alsowith the communitieswe collaboratewith, and thewiderworld. Aunique research environment As a PhD student, you’ll benefit from our unique research environment. Through our partnership with the University of the West of England (UWE), you’ll be a member of two passionate research communities, with access to a diverse range of resources, including cutting-edge commercial facilities and extensive research subjects, expertise and academic services. Expanding your future You’ll be considered a vital member of our expert team, with opportunities to take the lead and engage in high-level research conversations that impact beyond your own project. You’ll also have incredible links to prestigious stakeholders – from large organisations, SMEs and non-profits to universities, professional sporting bodies and policy makers. Your specialist expertise, professional confidence and transferable skill set will grow in equal measure, as we support you to progress in ways that are right for you. Contributing to a larger goal Real-world challenges are rarely simple or one dimensional. We recognise the value of being a specialist who can confidently operate in an interdisciplinary environment. While researching your PhD, you’ll have opportunities to flex your skills, collaborating with people from different backgrounds, with different expertise and world views. By doing so, you’ll learn how to translate your research so it fulfils its potential to change the game. DOCTORAL RESEARCH
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Our research centres As a PhD student, you'll join a like- minded community as part of one of our research centres – home to some of the world's leading academic and industry experts that are working to drive positive change where it matters. Sport and Exercise: Developing real-world solutions for individuals, communities, and industry through research that increases understanding of elite sport performance, the health and wellbeing benefits of exercise, and how to prevent sports-related injury. Equestrian Performance: Determining the role of the horse, the rider and the interaction between them to improve performance, health and welfare across the Olympic and Para-Olympic disciplines, horseracing and recreational riding. Animal and Agriculture: Focusing on human-animal interaction, specifically zoo animal welfare; improving the health, performance and welfare in canine athletes and companion species; improving agricultural productivity through technology, science and sustainable enterprise.
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Not quite ready for a PhD? Explore our MRes degrees in the subject sections to discover more about master’s-level research.
Doctoral research funding See page 92
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NEW FUTURES CREATING
Celeste Wilkins PhD (rider biomechanics) student BSc (Hons) Equine Science graduate I’m researching rider posture and its influence on how the horse and rider synchronise. This includes the biomechanics and physiology of equestrian rider technique. I hope that my research hypothesis – getting to the basics of horse-rider harmony – will help coaches to improve their practice." "Hartpury is a place where you can study a top-quality qualification and gain the industry know-how to move into a leadership or technical career. It has the perfect mix of industry and education. I have access to so many experts in equine performance, as well as wider sporting disciplines.
"Zoo research has made a huge contribution to our knowledge of animal welfare needs and continually improves the lives of captive animals. This is really important, but it’s changes in human behaviour that will have a lasting impact on conservation. My experience working at Bristol Zoo made me realise that we need to understand more about how engaging with visitors can contribute to the broader conservation mission of zoos. I want to help zoos to better shape people’s views and behaviours to help improve wildlife protection. Hartpury’s expertise in zoo research made it the obvious choice."
Polly Doodson PhD (zoo conservation communication) student
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Hannah Clarke PhD (female athletic training) student BSc (Hons) and MSc Strength and Conditioning graduate I never thought I would be doing a PhD when I started my undergraduate degree at Hartpury, but the support I’ve had has given me so much confidence. Having experts say, ‘You can do this’ has helped get me where I am today. My PhD is my opportunity to make a difference." "I want to educate and empower talented youngwomen to make a difference in the world of sport. My PhD is a big step towards this, focusing on adding to research to improve the performance of female athletes through enhanced understanding of their physiology and specific training needs.
Ellen Gibson PhD (One Welfare in dairy stakeholders) student BSc (Hons) Agriculture graduate alternative routes, such as farm shops, showing that strong farmer-consumer relationships enhance wellbeing for farmers, consumers and animals." "I’m passionate about driving change in agriculture in three critical areas: consumer education, farmer wellbeing and animal welfare. Frommy undergraduate experience, I knew Hartpury would treat me as an individual and that I would be supported to mould my research to complement my own experiences and values. I’m exploring how the level of connection between farmers and consumers influences dairy cowwelfare and farmer wellbeing within different selling routes. Findings may evidence benefits associated with
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BEYOND
EXPECTATIONS Our academic experts focus on making new discoveries for the
the real world. Many lead postgraduate courses, supervise PhDs and deliver consultancy and projects in the commercial sphere.
scientific community, as well as solving important issues for organisations in
Meet a few of our academic experts
Professor Matt Bell
Director of Agriculture
An agrifood expert, Matt develops sustainable farming models that enable farmers to optimise productivity, animal and environmental wellbeing.
Agriculture
Associate Professor
Dr. Kathryn Nankervis Research Centre Lead Equestrian Performance
Kathryn leads global best practice in the use of water treadmill rehabilitation for horses, working with global industry and academic organisations.
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Associate Professor
Dr. Jane Williams
Head of Research,
Jane's research and authored books improve the wellbeing of sports horses and riders across different disciplines including horseracing.
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Professor Steve Draper
Academic Dean Sports and exercise physiologist
Steve specialises inmodelling athletic performance, specifically oxygen uptake kinetics, aswell as the impact of physical activity on health andwellbeing.
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Dr. John Fernandez Senior Lecturer and Researcher Sport and excercise science
John focuses on improving the science behind athletic training, specifically female and older athlete recovery, as part of global networks,.
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Dr. Ben Brilot
Programme Manager MSc Animal Behaviour and Welfare
An expert in animal emotional states, Ben has a host of published research that improves approaches to the welfare of animals in our care.
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Professor Vicky Melfi
Research Centre Lead Animal and Agriculture
Vicky has over 30 years’ experience enhancing ethical human-animal interaction in conservation environments and authoring key textbooks.
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farm, renowned equine therapy and canine hydrotherapy centres, an Equestrian Events Centre and Sports Academy. Our reputation as a centre of professional excellence makes us the partner of choice in our specialist industries. Our 2,000-strong business network spans SMEs to national governing bodies and multinational corporations. This provides our students with fantastic work placement and collaborative project opportunities, and enables us to share and synergise insights and knowledge to inform real-world practice.
The demands of industry are rooted in every part of our postgraduate qualifications, which are designed with professional partners to ensure they deliver the skills employers need. Many of our teaching staff have industry roles alongside their academic careers and collaborate on research with a wide range of professional organisations. We knowwhat it takes to make it in the commercial cut and thrust. Our campus is home to nine successful businesses, including an award-winning 400-hectare
The industry-focused nature of our degrees means that students apply theory to practice through work placements , collaborative projects and within their own professional roles.
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BRITISH DRESSAGE Through our 2,000-strong business network, our students gainvaluable skills, experience and industryconnections. Frombig global brands to small specialist enterprises, hereyou’ll find just a fewof the businessesweworkwith.
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"Hartpury’s an international university, and that’s something that really appealed to me." Isabeau Deckers PhD (equine spinal biomechanics) student MSc Veterinary Physiotherapy graduate
CREATING GLOBAL CONNECTIONS
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Our mission as a university is to prepare our students for an increasingly globalised world, where technology and air travel integrates economies, cultures and industries. Our collaborations, curriculums and communities span the globe, enabling us to train highly skilled postgraduates, equipped to innovate in the global sphere. Global networks From academic exchange and research partners in the USA, Canada and Australia to industry partnerships in South Africa, China and Hong Kong, and 15,000 alumni, our networks span far and wide. We make the most of these connections for curricula design, student projects and academic research, as well as work placements and postgraduate careers. International events Our world-class facilities and reputation make us the ideal home for global conferences and events. From the FEI European Championships for Young Riders and Juniors in 2022, to the official training base for Rugby World Cup teams Scotland and the United States, we're a hub of international activity. Global conferences Our students and staff are regularly hopping across the globe to present their research at academic and industry conferences. Recent highlights include the International Society for Anthrozoology Conference, the International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology and the European College of Sport Science Congress. We're also home to the International Society for Equitation Science conference in 2022, shining a spotlight on equine welfare. Multicultural communities You’ll benefit from a university that’s home to students and staff from over 60 countries worldwide, enabling you to learn about new people and parts of the world. Not only will this give you new experiences and ideas but, developing multicultural knowledge and communication skills will support you to enter a global business environment or work in a different country.
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FLEXIBLE PATHWAYS
Studying a postgraduate qualification at Hartpury gives you the chance to develop your expertise in a topic that truly inspires you, then use that expertise to create a successful and meaningful career. From developing new professional skills to making a difference through ground-breaking research, whatever it is that has brought you this far, we can offer you a flexible pathway that takes you to your next destination. There are two main categories for postgraduate study: taught master’s and research degrees. You can study full-time or combine study with other commitments via a part-time course.
Doctoral degrees As a research degree student, you’ll study for a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) qualification. A PhD can be undertaken on successful completion of a master’s degree or directly from your undergraduate degree. A PhD degree involves a significant research project on a specialist topic that adds new knowledge or understanding to a field of study. The main component of the degree is a doctoral thesis, which must be worthy of publication. Doctorates are generally completed over three to five years. Our research degrees are conducted in partnership with the University of the West of England (UWE), which means our PhD students belong to two important research communities. See page 31 for more on research degrees.
Qualifications explained Master's degrees Full and part-time options; flexible delivery to fit around commitments A master’s degree involves both theoretical and practical learning to ensure you develop both knowledge and skills for employment. You'll be taught by a team of experts, applying theory to practice on campus or as part of a professional role alongside your studies. • Master of Science (MSc): a one, two or three-year degree, offering compulsory and optional modules, alongside a research-focused dissertation. • Master of Research (MRes): a one, two or three-year degree, offering compulsory and optional modules focused on a significant piece of independent research. • Postgraduate Certificate (PG Cert) and Postgraduate Diploma (PG Dip): usually one-year qualifications, forming part of the full MSc or MRes degrees. These shorter courses give you a recognised qualification as well as the flexibility to progress to the next level on successful completion; you can work your way towards a full master’s degree.
Most of our courses are delivered via a mix of campus and online sessions, as well as in blocks across weekends . This ensures our students can fit their studies alongside other commitments.
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“Our students are surrounded by so much expertise, which inspires and engages them in new areas.We’ll support you to explore what interests you and make sure you’re connected to the experts you need to be successful.”
Wanda McCormick, Head of Department
C R E A T E C H A N G E AN I MAL AND AGR I CULTURE
pioneering animal nutrition, to forging new welfare legislation and protecting endangered species, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to find your niche while you're here. Innovation in sustainable farming By choosing to study a Hartpury agriculture postgraduate degree, you’ll be joining a generation of professionals equipped with the skills to shape the future. Our government-backed Digital Innovation Farm project is placing us as a leading national voice in agri-science, with our £2 million Agri-Tech Centre, a showcase for new technology and research. You’ll have access to our successful commercial farm, supplying Waitrose, Sainsbury’s and Frontier Agriculture, as well as a network of smart farming professionals who are carving out sustainable ways of working across the entire supply chain, improving productivity, as well as animal and farmer health and wellbeing.
Our Animal and Agriculture department brings two important specialisms, merging science with hands-on learning. Within each discipline we have expert lecturers, researchers and industry practitioners who are leading professional practice and producing innovative research. A diverse animal kingdom As an animal postgraduate student, you’ll have access to over 70 species on campus, as part of our animal collection, including amphibians, birds, fish, mammals, reptiles and invertebrates. Our 360-hectare rural estate also provides the ideal space for important conservation projects. We’re home to plenty of specialist expertise and offer a research-active environment where you’ll be supported to explore new ideas and improve real-world practice. From enhancing the performance of canine athletes and
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Our commercial farm and Agri-Tech Centre are playing a key role in the national agrifood agenda Agrifood 70 including amphibians, birds, fish, mammals, reptiles and invertebrates animal species OVER
to promote biodiversity and protect endangered species 360 hectare campus
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TOGETHER WORKING Weworkwith awide range of animal and agriculture experts and organisationswho share ourvision, from animal charities to farming bodies at grassroots, national and international levels. Our animal and agricultural expertise often intersect, for example, newfarming technologies are utilised in our animal science research, and animal welfare insights are applied and developed on our livestock farm. We’ll support you tomake themost of our connections, thriving in our collaborative professional environment. Our performance, health and wellbeing specialisms include: • Health andwelfare • Human-animal relationships
• Breeding and nutrition • Behaviour and training • Legislation and policy • Biodiversity and conservation • Animal-assisted therapy • Canine and equine sport • Sustainable agrifood enterprise • Food provenance • Digital farming innovation • Veterinary physiotherapy
At Hartpury, whenwe talk about gaining experience in the real world, we’re actually talking about our commercial farm and animal businesses on campus
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The bigger picture Our projects give our postgraduate students the chance to participate in wider conversations through research conducted by MRes and PhD students, as well as staff. You’ll have opportunities to get involved in these projects as part of modules, your dissertation, as well as our communities of practice (see page 83), joining a rich and varied network that’s changing our perception of animals and the agricultural world. Meaningful engagement Learning in small groups, you’ll have direct access to insights that matter to your learning, facilitating meaningful engagement between yourself and your lecturers to help you progress along your own unique pathway. Some students join us with a clear idea of their goals, others are keen to explore their options before deciding on a direction of travel. Regardless, we’ll work with you as an individual, helping you to synergise your experiences and interests to shape the right career journey for you. Creating new perspectives Alongside learning from leading animal and agriculture practitioners, you’ll have access to lecturers and researchers across our postgraduate departments. This could include working with our sports psychologists to better understand the role of humans in canine sport or partnering with our equine behaviourists to help shape new welfare policies. You’ll have access to a diverse range of specialists, focused on improving health, wellbeing and behaviour in their areas, enabling you to draw on and test new ideas, whilst finding solutions to important issues.
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"I tookmy postgraduate degree as amature student,which shows it’s never too late to start a newadventure. Hartpury has opened new doors and enabled me to share my passion with like-minded and interesting people, from lecturers who have supported and encouraged me, to professionals who have inspired me. Our mission at the Animal Welfare Agency is to improve animal welfare standards, by providing a more effective monitoring system across the UK. I feel privileged to be able to devote myself to making that difference."
Amanda Gates Director of the Animal Welfare Agency MRes Anthrozoology graduate
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MRes Anthrozoology Postgraduate Certificate Postgraduate Diploma
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Develop and discover new scientific expertise in the varied and exciting area of human-animal interaction. You’ll explore how humans co-exist and impact on animals through conservation, exploitation and as companions, as well as debating the ethical issues surrounding anthrozoology. Key topics include the complex human-animal bonds, wildlife conflict and a range of contemporary issues surrounding human- animal interaction in different contexts. Professional experience You’ll have access to our 70-species animal collection and commercial animal businesses on campus, as well as industry professionals in lectures. Working in a related role may also support your studies. Graduate destinations PhD research | Charity campaigning | Rescue and rehabilitation | Animal training | Teaching and education Key information • Full-time: one year • Part-time: two-three years • Delivery: campus and online; block weekend sessions to fit around commitments Entry requirements • 2:1 honours degree in related subject / relevant professional experience • International requirements: visit web page
MSc Animal Welfare, Policy
and Legislation Postgraduate Certificate Postgraduate Diploma
This exciting new postgraduate degree meets emerging animal welfare challenges linked to the UK legal system. You’ll apply theory to practice in real-world settings, learning how to navigate the legal system and improve welfare standards in your chosen area. You’ll benefit from expert lecturers, actively engaged in the development and implementation of legislation and policy. Professional experience Students gain complementary membership to the UK Centre for Animal Law (A-Law), benefitting from being part of a professional network. You'll also hear from leading industry professionals in lectures to enhance your learning. Graduate destinations Management | Campaigning | Lobbying | Education | PhD research Key information • Full-time: one year • Part-time: two-three years • Delivery: online sessions to fit around commitments Entry requirements • 2:2 honours degree in related subject / relevant professional experience • International requirements: visit web page
www.hartpury.ac.uk/mres-ant
Uncover new science to improve human-animal relationships
www.hartpury.ac.uk/msc-awp
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