Fellowships for Future Agricultural Scientists

Posted by U.S. Department of Agriculture on February 9, 2015

USDA Announces Fellowships for Future Agricultural Scientists

Includes Undergraduate Fellowships For First Time

Media Contact: Jennifer Martin (202) 720-8188

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) today announced the availability of more than $15 million for fellowships to train and develop the next generation of scientists who will lead agriculture into the future by solving current and future challenges facing society. NIFA will support pre- and post-doctoral fellowships, and for the first time, undergraduate fellowships.

“As we look to the future and addressing challenges such as food and nutritional security, environmental sustainability, and health, we will need highly skilled scientists to address these concerns,” said Sonny Ramaswamy, NIFA director. “Fellowships at this level are an excellent way to give tomorrow’s leaders the skills, knowledge, and experience they need to be successful and make a difference.”

NIFA funds the Food, Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Human Sciences Education and Literacy Initiative through the Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI). The goal of the program is to support the intellectual talent needed to meet the challenges facing the nation’s agriculture, natural resource and food systems, which require innovative approaches in research, education, and extension.

Letters of intent for the undergraduate fellowships are due on February 18, 2015, with full applications due May 6, 2015.

http://www.csrees.usda.gov/newsroom/news/2014news/12221_afri_fellowships.html


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