Status: Closed
Applications open: 24/11/2021
Applications close: 14/01/2022
About this scholarship
In partnership with industry sponsors, the AgriFutures™ Horizon Scholarship is awarded to students studying an agriculture-related undergraduate degree, a Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths/Finance (STEM) degree with relevant majors which align to agriculture or other relevant degrees where students can demonstrate a clear focus on Australian agriculture.
- Current Students
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Faculty of Science & Engineering
- Science courses
- Engineering courses
- Undergraduate
- Australian Citizen
- Australian Permanent Resident
- Merit Based
A bursary of $5,000 per year for the final two years of your degree, professional development workshops and annual industry work placements aligned with the scholar’s areas of interest.
Scholarship Details
Any undergraduate degree however the focus or major must be related to Australian agriculture and students must be entering their final two years of study.
- Be entering the last two years of an undergraduate degree in 2022
- Have a maximum two-year gap between high school and tertiary study
- An Australian citizen or a permanent resident
- Studying full time
Application process
Find out more or apply via:
http://www.agrifutures.com.au/people-leadership/horizon-scholarship/
Enquiries
Abby O'Callaghan
Coordinator, Capacity Building
AgriFutures Australia
P: 0497 996 096
E: abbey.o'[email protected]
W: www.agrifutures.com.au/horizon
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