MSc Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

1 Year On Campus Masters Program

National University of Ireland Galway NUIG

Program Overview

The Masters in Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (MScCCAFS) programme provides motivated students with cutting-edge knowledge and skills in climate change, agriculture, and food security. ‌The course is run with the Ryan Institute in partnership with national and international contributors, including the global network of One CGIAR agricultural research institutes.

Program Key Stats

€25090 (Annual cost)



Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Agricultural Engineer
  • Agricultural Food Scientist
  • Agricultural Inspector
  • Change Agents

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