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Nuffield Canada scholarships bring the world of agriculture to Canada

Ottawa, ON – Applications for 2026 Nuffield Canada Agricultural Scholarships are open now through June 30.
 
The Nuffield Scholarship is a prestigious rural innovation program available to Canadian citizens who are involved in any aspect of agriculture. Its goal is to attract mid-career applicants with a passion for agriculture who are ready to challenge themselves in a program of self-directed international travel and study. The experience results in personal and professional benefits, while adding value to Canadian agriculture as scholars assume positions of greater influence in their field.
 
Candidates can apply through a written and one-way video application process, from which a short list is interviewed, then final selections made. Successful candidates will be awarded a $20,000 scholarship and a unique opportunity to: access the world’s most extensive peer to peer networks in food and farming; achieve personal development through travel and study; and deliver long-term benefits to Canadian farmers and growers, and to the industry as a whole.
 
“If you’re looking to make a positive impact on your business, your community and Canadian agriculture, this is the opportunity for you. Through Nuffield, our Scholars learn to navigate big topics, diverse opinions, people, cultures and ideas,” explains Steve Larocque, Nuffield Canada Chair, 2008 Scholar, and owner of Beyond Agronomy – a crop advisory service based out of Three-Hills, Alberta. “I highly recommend a Nuffield Scholarship to any individual in Canadian agriculture who is curious, enjoys travel, exploring, learning and wants to be part of a thriving international community of agriculturalists.“
 
Recipients must do a minimum of 10 weeks of travel study within 24 months to examine and research a topic of their choosing relevant to modern agricultural production or practices. They then write a scholar report (approx. 10,000 words) on their research findings, conclusions, and recommendations, and make a presentation at Nuffield Canada’s Annual General Meeting, with the Board, peers, sponsors, and industry leaders in attendance.
 
Scholarship recipients can come from all areas of primary production including food, fibre, health care, biofuels, forestry, aquaculture, and fisheries. Successful candidates can represent any aspect of the value chain such as primary production, processing, governance, communications, safety, mental health, and others. Nuffield Canada values diversity and encourages applicants from all production philosophies such as commercial, organic, cottage, medicinal, Indigenous, Kosher, Halal, and others.
 
Nuffield Canada, a registered Canadian charity, is over 140 alumni strong. As part of a larger international community, Nuffield Canada has affiliate organizations in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Chile, France, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Kenya, Netherlands, New Zealand, South Africa, United Kingdom, United States of America, and Zimbabwe. Scholar recipients instantly become members of the 2,000 global Nuffield alumni network, which hosts and supports traveling scholars.

Source : Nuffield.ca

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