Forestry at Bangor
- 5th in the UK for Agriculture & Forestry (Complete University Guide for 2019)
- 4th in the UK for Agriculture and Forestry education (Guardian League Tables, 2019)
- 96% Student Satisfaction in 2017 National Student Survey (NSS)
- Cutting edge research and award winning teaching.
Our ‘on-campus’ postgraduate programmes
- Agroforestry and Food Security MSc
- Environmental Forestry MSc
- Forestry and Environmental Management (TRANSFOR-M) MSc
- Sustainable Forest and Nature Management (SUFONAMA) (Erasmus Mundus course) MSc
- Sustainable Tropical Forestry (SUTROFOR) (Erasmus Mundus course) MSc
Our ‘off-campus’ postgraduate programmes
- Agroforestry and Food Security MSc by Distance Learning
- Forestry MSc by Distance Learning
- Tropical Forestry MSc by Distance Learning
- International Commonwealth Scholarships
Our research-based postgraduate programmes
We pride ourselves in being the longest standing Forestry department in the UK. We’re a friendly and dynamic department ideally located, near to the Snowdonia National Park, to teach forestry. Our teaching extensively utilises our unique location by combining traditional lectures with fieldtrips that demonstrate real forestry practicalities and current environmental issues. Our extensive local, national and international networks and our active research programmes allow us to deliver high quality teaching addressing cutting-edge issues. We work closely with, and introduce students to, UK organisations such as Natural Resources Wales, Forestry Commission, Woodland Trust, Forest Research and the Institute of Chartered Foresters.
Our research team is multidisciplinary and spans the entire breadth of the forest discipline. We have active research programmes spanning from boreal to tropical forests. Our work concerns forests and climate change adaption, mitigation, deforestation, biodiversity, disaster recovery, food security, flood protection, nutrient cycling, human wellbeing, conservation and the role of forests in recreation.
Bangor is at the forefront of international forestry research with a fantastic reputation for its research activities. Students and academic staff are active collaborators with international organisation such as the Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center, Costa Rica (CATIE), the Center for International Forestry Research, Indonesia (CIFOR), and the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF)
Forestry@Bangor has access to two inspiring facilities utilised for teaching and research activities. Treborth Botanical Garden and Henfaes Research Centre both located a short distance outside of Bangor.
We are a truly multidisciplinary and internationalised department with a broad range of expertise, ranging from traditional forest mensuration, silviculture and ecology to biodiversity and forest pest and disease resilience, agroforestry systems and below-ground tree-soil-microbial interactions.