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Sciences, at Curtin University, is offering two competitive scholarships for students to study for their PhD in an agriculture-focused subject area within the Discipline of Agriculture & Food
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About the scholarship Application status: No application required Applicable study: Food Science major (Part II) Opening date: Closing date: By nomination Tenure: For: Prize Number on offer: One
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Science Livestock/Animal Science Veterinary Science Agribusiness Plant Science Agricultural Economics Resource Management Sustainability Food Security Science, Technology, Engineering or Maths (STEM) with
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for food, fiber and fuel, Extension outreach is becoming more dynamic as it incorporates agriculture and natural resource based strategies into economic development plans and programs. The Agriculture and
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Sciences, at Curtin University, is offering two competitive scholarships for students to study for their PhD in an agriculture-focused subject area within the Discipline of Agriculture & Food
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, the Scottish Centre for Production Animal Health and Food Safety (SCPAHFS), Cochno Farm and farms external to the university with which the University of Glasgow has working relationships. 2. To contribute
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of Agribusiness and Food Marketing Bachelor of Agricultural Science Bachelor of Agriculture Bachelor of Agricultural Science with Honours Bachelor of Commerce(Agriculture) Bachelor of Science Diploma in Agriculture
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Sciences, at Curtin University, is offering two competitive scholarships for students to study for their PhD in an agriculture-focused subject area within the Discipline of Agriculture & Food
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problems and new ideas in the fields of agribusiness, agriculture, food innovation and supply chains. Our intent is that this scholarship will support the generation of new knowledge and new ways of thinking
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-free scheme in the year following the awarding of the scholarship). Students enrolled in a Food and Fibre-related undergraduate programme at either Massey or Lincoln University. Children of Align