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  1. History. The Royal Agricultural College (RAC), now the Royal Agricultural University (RAU), was the first agricultural college in the English speaking world. In 1842, the seeds were sown at a meeting of the Fairford and Cirencester Farmers Club. Concerned by the lack of government support for education, Robert Jeffreys-Brown addressed the ...

  2. 12.00pm - 12.45pm. An introduction to MSc Agricultural Technology & Innovation (webinar) Monday 3 June 2024. 1.00pm - 1.45pm. An introduction to the Cultural Heritage Institute (webinar) Friday 7 June 2024. 1.00pm - 1.45pm. An introduction to Graduate Diploma in Agriculture (webinar) Wednesday 12 June 2024.

  3. Accommodation. Whether you choose to live on campus surrounded by the rolling hills of the Cotswolds or off campus in the heart of the town, the RAU is a place you can call home. With a population of around 1,100 students, we are more like a community than a campus.

  4. For all other enquiries please contact us by post, telephone or via the online form to the left. Post. Phone. Royal Agricultural University, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 6JS. United Kingdom. +44 (0)1285 652531. Google Maps directions to RAU.

  5. Exit at Cirencester Industrial Area and follow clear signposting to the University. M5 Motorway. Exit Junction 11A on to A417. Exit at Stratton and follow Gloucester Road, from where it is clearly signposted to Cirencester Town Centre. M40 Motorway. Take the A40 to Burford, then B4425 to Cirencester via Fosse Way (A429) from Stow-on-the-Wold.

  6. About the RAU. The Royal Agricultural University (RAU) has been at the forefront of agricultural education and a key contributor to the land-based sector for over 175 years. Today, we have more than 1,100 students studying agriculture, business, environment, equine science, farm management, food, real estate and rural land management.

  7. We offer a range of undergraduate degree and foundation courses in many different subjects, meaning you're bound to find the right course for you. If you want a degree that combines academic and workplace skills, or if you prefer a shorter course, you may like to consider our Foundation degrees (FdSc). You can read more about Foundation degrees ...