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Food Security

Also appears in programme titles as: Food Systems · Food Policy · Global Food Security and Nutrition

7 programmes mapped across 3 countriesScholarship compatibility checkedVerified Jul 2026 against official sources

What a food security degree actually is

Feeding ten billion people on a heating planet is the century's compound problem — agronomy, nutrition, trade, climate and politics in one knot — and food security degrees train the people who work that knot: food-systems analysts, policy leads, programme managers.

The UK trio (Glasgow, Edinburgh with SRUC, Leeds) offers one-year systems-focused MScs; Reading adds the development-economics flavour it is historically strong in; Wageningen — the world's dominant agricultural university — runs the two-year resilient-farming flagship.

What you study — and the bar to entry

Food-systems analysis, agricultural and climate science foundations, nutrition and food policy, value chains and trade, with dissertation work often tied to live programmes. Entry is generous across science and social-science first degrees — this is a genuinely interdisciplinary admission market — though Wageningen expects more natural-science grounding than the UK rows.

Where it leads

FAO, WFP and IFAD (the Rome-based UN food triad), national agriculture and food ministries, agri-development NGOs and philanthropies, food-industry sustainability teams, and research institutes (CGIAR system). Climate adaptation money increasingly routes through food systems — the programme-management job market follows it.

Food Security Analyst

Who it suits — and who it does not

A good fit if you are…

  • Agriculture and nutrition professionals stepping up to systems and policy roles
  • Development practitioners specialising into the food-climate nexus
  • Applicants from food-insecure countries — among the strongest scholarship narratives available

Probably not the right degree if…

  • Applicants who want production agronomy — that is an agricultural-science degree
  • Those seeking corporate food-tech careers: the agtech guide covers that lane
  • Anyone expecting simple answers — the field runs on trade-offs

Where to study it: the programme map

Five verified programmes: four one-year UK MScs (Glasgow, Edinburgh–SRUC, Leeds, Reading) and Wageningen's two-year flagship. Cranfield's food row borders this map via the agtech guide.

UniversityOfficial programme titleLengthTuition (intl)Experience
Cranfield UniversityUnited KingdomFuture Food Sustainability MSc12 moGBP 18,720
University of AdelaideAustraliaMaster of Science (Global Food and Nutrition Science)24 moAUD 56,600/yr
University of EdinburghUnited KingdomFood Security MSc12 mo
University of GlasgowUnited KingdomFood Security MSc12 moGBP 33,210
University of LeedsUnited KingdomSustainable Food Systems and Food Security MSc12 moGBP 32,500
University of ReadingUnited KingdomMSc Food Security and Development12 moGBP 26,450
Wageningen University & ResearchNetherlandsMSc Resilient Farming and Food Systems24 moEUR 21,900/yr

Every row verified against the official programme page; oldest verification 16 Jul 2026. Nothing here is a paid placement.

Application strategy and funding routes

All four UK rows are one-year Chevening/Commonwealth-compatible; Reading (£26,450) is the value-with-pedigree pick, Glasgow (£33,210) and Leeds (£32,500) the larger platforms. Wageningen (€21,900/year) is the sector's global brand and worth the two-year commitment if Rome-based UN careers are the target. Food-security narratives are evergreen in every scheme — sharpen yours with a named crop, region or programme.

Which scholarship funds which programme

Computed from each scheme's published rules (destination, level, course length) — not a guarantee; list-based schemes still require checking the official list.

Chevening ScholarshipCommonly chosen by applicants
  • Cranfield University
  • University of Adelaidestudy destination outside the scheme
  • University of Edinburgh
  • University of Glasgow
  • University of Leeds
  • University of Reading
  • Wageningen University & Researchstudy destination outside the scheme
Commonwealth Master's ScholarshipCommonly chosen by applicants
  • Cranfield University
  • University of Adelaidestudy destination outside the scheme
  • University of Edinburgh
  • University of Glasgow
  • University of Leeds
  • University of Reading
  • Wageningen University & Researchstudy destination outside the scheme

Frequently asked questions

Food security vs agricultural economics vs agtech?

Food security is the systems-and-policy field; agricultural economics (agribusiness guide) the markets discipline; agtech the production-technology one. UN and ministry careers → here. Trading and firms → agribusiness. Farms and robots → agtech.

Is Wageningen worth two years over a UK one-year?

For CGIAR, FAO and research-adjacent careers, its brand and network justify the time; for a fast credential into programme management, the UK year wins. Funding often decides: Chevening cannot fund Wageningen.

Which scholarships fit?

Chevening and Commonwealth for all UK rows; Orange Knowledge successors and Anne van den Ban fund for Wageningen. Commonwealth's agriculture theme reads this field as core territory.

Related fields

Sources

Official programme pages (linked per row above) · official scholarship rules and participating-programme lists · university admission regulations. Every data row records its source URL and verification date; stale rows are re-checked or removed.

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