Applications are invited for Marshal Papworth scholarships in the UK. The scholarships are offering for students from developing countries in agriculture or horticulture at participating UK universities in the 2020-2021 academic year.
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Applicants should be talented individuals who demonstrate that they have the potential, at the end of their Master's programme, to motivate people and communities in their home country towards positive change. Applicants must have a good command of the English Language.
The participating UK universities and colleges for the Master's scholarships are:
• Aberystwyth University
• Cranfield University
• Bangor University
• Royal Agricultural College
• Harper Adams University (Marshal Papworth 10-week Short Course is also offered here)
• The University of Reading and
• Writtle University College.
Masters degree courses that are eligible for the Marshal Papworth Scholarships are:
• MSc Development and Project Planning
• MSc International Development
• MSc Project Planning and Management
• MSc Land Reclamation and Restoration
• MSc Integrated Landscape Ecology
• MSc Environmental Water Management
• MSc Water and Sanitation for Development
• MSc Conservation Management
• MSc Crop Production (Horticulture)
• MSc Crop Production (Agriculture)
• MSc Post Harvest Technology
• MSc Livestock Production Science
• MSc Environment and Development
• MA Development Economics
• MA Agriculture and Rural Development
• MSc Water Security and International Development
• MSc Environment and Development
• MSc Applied Development Studies
• MSc Communication and Development
• MSc Food Security and Development
• MSc Agroforestry
• MSc Environmental Forestry
• MSc Conservation & Land Management
• MA Social Development and Sustainable Livelihoods
• MSc Integrated Pest Management
• MSc Agricultural Sciences and Production Systems and
• MSc Entomology.
The Marshal Papworth 10-week short course at Harper Adams University will lead to a BTEC Certificate in Agriculture.
15 Masters scholarships and 22 short course scholarships over 2 years.
Students from developing countries.