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IAAS Opportunities

EPFLglobaLeaders Fellowship Programme

EPFLglobaLeaders is a new doctoral fellowship programme funding early stage researchers to become leaders in the transition towards sustainable societies. Forty-eight doctoral fellows will benefit from a multifaceted training programme, including a secondment in the non-academic sector. Deadkine: 15th April 2021

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Scholarship

Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme at UK Universities

Commonwealth Shared Scholarships are for candidates from least developed and lower middle income Commonwealth countries, for full-time Master’s study on selected courses, jointly supported by UK universities. The scholarships do not cover undergraduate courses, PhD study, or any pre-sessional English language teaching. Deadline: 9th April 2021

JFUNU Scholarships for PhD in Sustainability Science

The Japan Foundation for UNU (JFUNU) Scholarship is available for outstanding applicants from developing countries who can demonstrate a need for financial assistance and who are granted admissions to the PhD Programme in Sustainability Science at United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS). Deadline 9th April 2021

Achmad

Being a member of IAAS was the right choice for my life. IAAS is not only a family and place to develop myself but also a place to contribute to society in Agriculture and Related Sciences. Ilmi Arya IAAS has very useful programs in my Local Committee such as Tractor Learning, Language Training, Exchanges, VCP, and many more. With dozens of countries as members of IAAS and tens of thousands of active members, making this organization the right place to share information and open broad insights.

Daniel Eka

I learned a lot about how to do an orchid business, but the most important thing I found during the National F. Exchange Program was family. Thank you IAAS Indonesia for making an event as cool as this, which can strengthen the brotherhood and kinship of fellow agricultural students.

Kamiar

A lot of people (including me) often ask me why I invest so much time and effort in IAAS. They are right that being a member of the Executive Board Torabi demands sacrifices Nevertheless whenever I look back at my time in IAAS, I understand that no single action or moment of commitment was wasted. My IAAS experience has made me the man I am today. Transforming me from being locked in a closed vision to having an amazing view over the world from the top of mountain. That is why every step forward and initiative made for IAAS, is definitely worth it.

Sagar

The self-exploratory journey of IAAS has gratified me with leadership, technical and soft skills that serve us for a long time. The idealistic approach of IAAS will Paudel fuel our motivation to continue to do a great job. IAAS culture and system inspires me to create a wonderful place with endeless opportunities for learning and working.

Lucie

During our exchange week, we organized a number of visits to local producers, we’ve learned a lot of exciting details about their work and had a lot of fun at tasting. Benoist I loved meeting people from foreign countries and talking to them about our differences in culture, games and food. It was fun and rewarding. The idealistic approach of IAAS will fuel our motivation to continue to do a great job. IAAS culture and system inspires me to create a wonderful place with endless opportunities for learning and working.

Dibya Bhatta

Although this year has included some really sad events, I’m beyond grateful to still be here. After the truly unpredictable series of events this year, I’ve been convinced that worrying or anticipating the future is not worth it.