The diverse nature of GIIDAE's programmes reflects our international expertise. Our interactive approach to learning gives you a coherent understanding of theory, practice and current debates in international development, agriculture and economics.
Our reputation for international development studies is reflected in the latest QS World University Rankings, where we are the highest placed UK University for Agriculture and Forestry at 20th in the world for teaching and research (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025 – Agriculture and Forestry).
Your learning environment
You will be taught by internationally renowned academics working at the forefront of research, practice and policy development, with expertise spanning agriculture and economics, horticulture, food, marketing, rural environments and international development.
You'll learn alongside graduates and mid-career professionals, helping to create a unique and global learning experience. Diversity, equality and high-quality teaching and learning are core values in our approach to education.
"Each of our Masters’ programme is designed to tackle global challenges and empowering you with knowledge, training and skills necessary to address those challenges. You will be part of a vibrant international community providing you with excellent opportunities to conduct research, develop network, enhance personal development and employability in a globalized world”.
Dr Sanzidur Rahman, Director of the Graduate Institute of International Development, Agriculture and Economics
Interdisciplinary Food Systems Teaching and Learning (IFSTAL)
Master’s students at the 17³Ô¹ÏÍø are invited to join IFSTAL, a free, extra-curricular, cross‑university programme that equips you with the skills and knowledge needed to help transform complex global agrifood systems.
The IFSTAL programme combines online learning, in-person activities, and a summer school. The programme places a strong focus on real-world applications, employability skills, and networking, bringing together academics and students from 17³Ô¹ÏÍø alongside six partner institutions.