The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)
Hunt is on for NFU bursary students
Rural insurer NFU Mutual is on the hunt for applications for its Centenary Award.
The award provides annual bursaries to pay up to 75% of course fees for students who are undertaking a postgraduate course in agriculture within the UK.
Since its inception in 2010, the award has given 33 students bursaries to help further their studies.
Those wishing to apply for support must have gained, or are expected to gain, a 2:1 or above in agriculture or a related degree and have been accepted or provisionally accepted on a masters or PHD course in agriculture in the UK in autumn 2018.
At least one of three areas must form part of the applicant’s postgraduate course – sustainable agriculture and climate change; international agricultural development and the application of science and innovative technology to the agricultural industry.
A judging panel will select students who are not only excellent academic performers, but also passionate individuals who demonstrate potential to become a leader in UK agriculture.
“Our Centenary Award aims to give outstanding agricultural students the opportunity to continue their studies,” said NFU Mutual chairman Richard Percy.
“It is very much about giving support to young people wanting to make a difference to both farming and rural communities.”
The closing date for applications is April 30 and those interested in applying are requested to contact centenary_award@nfumutual.co.uk for more details and an application form.