Leading rural insurer NFU Mutual is once again offering its , which will pay for up to 75% of selected post-graduate students鈥 course fees.
The award was set up NFU Mutual to celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2010; to support agricultural leaders of the future, and champion research and innovation within the industry.
To date, 52 young people have received help through the Centenary Award to help further their education.
鈥My goal is to become a leader in nutrition within Cornwall and Devon, and I am very grateful for the opportunity to enhance my knowledge.鈥
2023 Centenary Award winner and ruminant nutritionist Peter Reis
Who can apply?
The awards are available to those who have gained, or are expected to gain, a 2:1 or above in an agriculture-related degree and who and have been accepted or provisionally accepted onto a UK Masters or PhD course in agriculture starting during the 2024/25 academic year.
Studies should feature sustainable agriculture and climate change, international agricultural development, or the application of science and innovative technologies in agriculture as a key part of the course.
Judges will be looking for applicants who are not only excellent academic performers, but also have a real passion for agriculture and demonstrate potential to become future industry leaders.
How to apply
The closing date is midnight 30 June 2024 鈥 if you think you fit the bill, head to to complete the application form.
For any queries, email [email protected].
Recipients will be announced in October.
How the bursaries will be supporting 2023 recipients
Three postgraduate agricultural students from across the UK were selected to receive a 鈥楥entenary Award鈥 bursary from the NFU Mutual Charitable Trust for the 2023/2024 academic year:
- Megan Phillips from Herefordshire: MSc Sustainable and Efficient Food Production, Aberystwyth University.
- Peter Reis from Cornwall: MSc Ruminant Nutrition, Harper Adams University.
- Ludo de Falbe from Norfolk: MPhil Crop Sciences, University of Cambridge.
Megan is a graduate trainee at Dunbia, and is undertaking her Master鈥檚 course to support her career aspirations.
She said: 鈥淚鈥檝e always been interested in animal genetics and red meat production to help farmers across the UK. The teaching of this Master鈥檚 degree is allowing me to see the financial and physical positives of experimental ideas which bring both farmers鈥 opinions and business knowledge into the equation.鈥
Peter, who works full time as a ruminant nutritionist at Mole Valley Feed Solutions, is undertaking his Master鈥檚 degree to help bring new and novel techniques to the farmers he serves.
鈥淚 have a real passion to learn about and pioneer new feeding techniques to increase the efficiency of dairy, beef and sheep farms in the region, while also decreasing the carbon footprint of the industry,鈥 he said.
鈥淢y goal is to become a leader in nutrition within Cornwall and Devon, and I am very grateful for the opportunity to enhance my knowledge.鈥
Ludo, who is also passionate about UK agriculture and the environment, is undertaking his Master鈥檚 to explore techniques to develop resilience of crops to climate change.
鈥淢y studies include an investigation into gas exchange plants, and how the air spaces in leaves develop, with a view to improving water-use efficiency,鈥 he said.
Announcing the award鈥檚 recipients for 2023, Jim McLaren MBE, NFU Mutual Chairman, said: 鈥淥ur Centenary Award bursary scheme aims to champion research and innovation for the UK agricultural industry, while also supporting passionate individuals to advance their careers.
鈥淲e are delighted to be supporting Megan, Peter and Ludo with our Centenary Award bursaries, and wish them all the very best for their postgraduate courses.鈥