Bentley Cropping Systems Fellowship
The Bentley Cropping Systems Fellowship: The Bentley Cropping Systems Fellowship is as a result of a bequest from Helen S. Bentley and C. Fred Bentley.
You can study for MA, PhD or Post Doc in any African country or Canada.
It provides assistance to Canadian and developing country graduate students with a university degree in Agriculture, Forestry or Biology, who wish to undertake post-graduate, applied on-farm research with cooperating farmers in a developing country.
Applicants must be citizens of a developing country.
Applicants must be enrolled full-time in a graduate program (Master’s, doctoral, post-doctoral) at a recognized university in Canada or in a developing country for the duration of the award period.
Duration:
Award tenure corresponds with the period of field research. In general, this will be between eighteen months and twenty-four months.
Value:
The value of the award is up to $30,000 CAD per year. If there is strong evidence of significant potential benefits, the award may be extended upon re-application.
Progress Reports:
Fellowship holders will commit to provide IDRC with three brief progress reports per year.
Deadlines: October 1 (awards will be announced by mid-December). Tenure must be undertaken by December of the following year.
For further details, and application materials, contact: The Bentley Cropping Systems Fellowship Website