Borel Global Fellows Masters Scholarships 2025/2026 at Iowa State University for African Students: College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Resources at Iowa State University is offering a Masterโs degree program to train African students in plant breeding, crop protection, soil science, agricultural economics, microbiology, wildlife management, and entomology and other areas vital to food security in Africa.
Application Deadline: 15th January 2025
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Eligible Countries: Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, Zimbabwe and Uganda
To be taken at (country): USA
About the Award: Thanks to a generous gift from ISU alumni Jim (โ78 agricultural business) and Marcia (โ78 family environment) Borel, the Borel Global Fellows Program was launched in 2018. The Borel Global Fellows Program supports students from Sub-Saharan Africa to pursue graduate studies at Iowa State Universityโs College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. The program seeks to help eradicate food and nutrition insecurity while promoting wealth and health for subsistence farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa by educating scientists at Iowa State University who will become knowledge leaders that reside and work in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Field of Study: In response to identified needs in Africa, the 2024 focal areas are 1) plant breeding and genetics, 2) agricultural economics, 3) soil science, 4) microbiology, 5) wildlife ecology, and 6) entomology. Of particular interest are projects that will lead to improvements in smallholder farm productivity.
Type: Masters
Eligibility: All faculty members with a majority appointment in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Iowa State University may submit an application for partial graduate student funding. To be considered for the Borel Global Fellows Program, the student must:
- be admitted into a graduate program in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
- be a citizen of a Sub-Saharan African country
- commit to completing graduate studies as a means for preparation of a career contributing to food security in Sub-Saharan Africa
- complete the majority of their graduate research in Sub-Saharan Africa
- demonstrate an intention to work and live in Sub-Saharan Africa after completing their graduate studies
Number of Awards: Not specified
Value of Award: Up to $25,000 per year per student of funding is available to support graduate student stipends (or a combination of a partial stipend and research funding) for up to 30 months for MS students and up to 42 months for PhD students. Funding for travel by the student and advisor to and from Africa for research purposes also is available.
How to Apply: Completed application will include a cover letter from the major professor, a CV of the student, and a copy of the studentโs goal statement. Due date each year: January 15.Cover letters will address the commitment of the major professor to provide the remaining required funding (typically tuition, fees and research costs) and his/her commitment to support the studentโs research in Sub-Saharan Africa. Please submit the application to Dr. David Acker, Associate Dean for Global Engagement, [email protected].
- It is important to go through all application requirements on the Programme Webpage (see link below) before applying
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