Future Crops Centre Scholarship

The Australian National University (ANU)

The ARC Training Centre for Future Crops is working directly with industry and the community to train the next generation of research and industry leaders to deliver impactful projects with real-world implications for food security. Students in plant science and communication in science will have opportunities to engage with industry partners and communities on projects to improve the yield and nutritional value of the crops that underpin the energy and protein content of the human diet. Together, the Centre will build future R&D capabilities in the Agrifood sector to drive growth, productivity and competitiveness for the benefit of agriculture and global food security. These scholarships will enable students to pursue a PhD program conducting research that is either a core project within the Centre, or closely aligns with the strategic directions of the Centre, based in the College of Science.

Eligibility

is enrolling full-time in a program of study for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, based in the ANU College of Science; has been awarded a first-class honours or equivalent; is undertaking one of the core Centre PhD research projects, or a project approved by the Centre Executive.

Amount $34,938
Number per year 20
Frequency Annual
For Australian students
For international students
Level of study Postgraduate
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