It provides 95% of our global food supply and is currently our most economically viable resource for carbon capture and storage.
We are entirely dependant on soil and our life would not exist without it.
Soil, however, is also dependant on us, we manage 40% of the worlds ice free land surface and take the fate of those soils in our hands, 40% of the worlds land is now degraded and in need of active repair.
The consideration of soil from governments and people has seen a recent positive surge with the UK committing to the sustainable management of soils by 2030, the emergence of Carbon Codes, Environmental Land Management, Sustainable Farming Incentive and new codes of practice and monitoring standards across construction, horticulture and agriculture.

This course is designed to generate a soil scientist with a creative mindset who can hold their own with a range of soil research areas and stakeholders, most importantly this is a course that will create a graduate capable of restoring soil function and health for a better future.
Support has been flooding in from notables, including the President of the British Society of Soil Science Jacqueline Hannam and Bruce Lascelles, who is the Director for Climate Smart and Sustainable Land Management at Arcadis Consulting (UK).