Who owns Harper Adams University?

Who owns Harper Adams University?

Who owns Harper Adams University?

Harper Adams University

Former name Harper Adams Agricultural College
Chancellor The Princess Royal
Vice-Chancellor Professor Ken Sloan
Students 4,680 (2019/20)
Undergraduates 4,125 (2019/20)

What does Harper Adams Specialise in?

We are well known for our outstanding agriculture degrees, but did you know we offer many more subjects including animals, wildlife, zoology, vet medicine, veterinary nursing and physiotherapy, and food science, technology and innovation.

What grades do you need to get into Harper Adams?

3 GCSEs at grade C/4 or above, including English Language, Maths and where required Science. (If Science is not required for the course then any third subject would be acceptable) Level 3 requirements must still be met.

Where is Harper Adams University based?

Shropshire
Harper Adams University is located just outside Newport in Shropshire.

Is Harper Adams a Russell Group university?

“This is the first year that a modern university has overtaken some of the so-called elite Russell Group institutions in our league table. They could clearly learn something from Harper Adams when it comes to creating a high-class educational establishment with engaged, dynamic students.”

What city is Harper Adams University in?

Harper Adams University is located just outside Newport in Shropshire.

Does Shropshire have a university?

University Centre Shrewsbury is a Higher Education Institution in Shrewsbury, Shropshire. Established by Shropshire Council and the University of Chester, University Centre Shrewsbury opened in autumn 2014.

How old do you have to be to go to Harper Adams?

17
Minimum age requirements To study on a degree or foundation degree course at Harper Adams you must normally be 17 by the start date of the course in the year of your entry and must turn 18 no later than the 1st of May during the first year of study.

How many students go to Harper Adams University?

4,680Harper Adams University / Number of students (2019–2020)