Joe chose Agriculture as it has the best blend of hands-on and classroom-based studies and allowed him to develop my academic skill while also teaching him practical skills to use on Home Farm. He chose Hartpury as it such a green open campus, and offered the atmosphere of a large university but still gave him a personal feel.
Alongside his academic studies at Hartpury University, Alex is employed as a stable assistant for dual-purpose trainer David Dennis in Worcestershire. The opportunity to work for Mr Dennis wouldn’t have come about if he hadn’t been studying at Hartpury.
Martyna, from Spain, has wanted to come to Hartpury since she was 13 years old, because it was a way to turn her passion for horses into a career. Her favourite thing about the university is that reality beats the pictures and for her, it is a dream come true.
This degree combines Emily's lifelong passion for horses with the business world, which is the industry she want to go into in the future. There is a mix of equine science and business modules, which means there are lots of practical sessions even though it’s a business degree.
James was doing a Level 3 Equine Management course at a local equine college in Kent, and was keen to get out into industry after he finished to work towards his BHS stages alongside working as a groom. While this traditional approach was working, he felt like he needed something extra. That is when he was recommended Hartpury, and he's very glad he took the opportunity!
Esmee, an international student from the Netherlands did a veterinary nursing degree before enrolling at Hartpury. She is very happy that she decided to do another degree to further develop her skills.
Hartpury has been Taira's university of choice since she was about 14 years-old. She has always wanted to work with horses, so when she heard a past pupil from her school talk about Hartpury University, with its amazing yard and equine life, she knew it was the place for her.
Ella has wanted to work with horses since she was 12 years old. Hartpury has always been her dream university - somewhere that wouldn't just teach her about horses, but would also prepare her to work in the equestrian industry.
Dhruvpal previously studied his diploma here, and after three years working in the equine industry, he decided to return and develop his scientific expertise. He chose to study at Hartpury because of the rural setting, specialist equine facilities and the learning environment.