Apply now for 2011 Global Rice Science Scholarship DEADLINE for APPLICATIONS is on APRIL 30, 2011 If you are about to enroll or conduct your Ph.D. research, you could be one of the new generation of rice scientists with a 2011 Global Rice Science Scholarship (2011 GRiSS). The 2011 GRiSS offers young agricultural scientists the opportunity to be experts in a scientific discipline and to have a broader understanding of the global issues that affect rice science for development. This is a tremendous opportunity for scientists early in their career who are working in a national agricultural research and extension system in developing countries.
The Global Rice Science Partnership
The Global Rice Science Partnership (GRiSP) is a single strategic goal and work plan for global rice research.
GRiSP streamlines current research for development activities of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR). GRISP aligns these initiatives with numerous partners and adds new research activities to which science can make significant contributions.
This partnership also builds the capacity of the next generation of rice scientists. Partners are advanced research institutions and universities; national research, education, and extension systems; international and regional fora and development organizations; CGIAR centers; emerging national research systems; the private sector; and civil society organizations. |
Research areas: rice science and related systems researchTypes of scholarship- 3–4 years for a full Ph.D. program
- Up to 3 years for a Ph.D. sandwich degree program
Scholarship benefits- Round-trip airfare and related travel expenses
- Monthly stipend with local medical and accident insurance
- Research support
- Leadership and professional development funds
- University fees (with an upper limit)
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