About us. Whilst we were founded in 1901 to provide a high quality land-based higher education, we are a relatively new modern university, since 2012. We are an applied stem-based specialist university teaching undergraduate, postgraduate and CPD courses relating to food production and technology, animal health and wellbeing and their contribution to sustainable, living environments for our planet’s inhabitants. We are based primarily in our beautiful rural campus in Shropshire near the Shropshire/Staffordshire border and within 20 minutes of main-line rail links to Birmingham, London and the North West. In 2024 we will be offering undergraduate courses at a new state-of-the-art educational facility in the new business and education quarter of Telford called Station Quarter and be opening our new education and research facility, the Institute of Animal Diagnostics and Health at NI Park in Newport. Our 2030 vision will see the University achieve its aspirations to not only be recognised as a specialist university in the UK but also internationally, becoming a globally connected university, increasing numbers of international students, and collaboration with a network of carefully selected partnerships with like-minded universities and other impact organisations worldwide.
This is an exciting time for the University, our staff and students alike. The most recent achievements of our staff and students can be found at: Facts and figures (harper-adams.ac.uk)
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