Application Deadline: December 1st 2023.
LOCATION: Canada
A central goal of the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program is to create a globally educated and highly qualified group of future leaders, who, upon graduation, can return to Africa to help foster the region’s development.
ELIGIBILITY:
Be admissible to one of the eligible non-thesis programs at McGill University:
Animal Science: Sustainable Agriculture
Bioresource Engineering – Environmental Engineering
Bioresource Engineering – Integrated Food & Bioprocessing
Bioresource Engineering – Integrated Water Resource Management
Food Science and Agricultural Chemistry – Food Science
Food Science and Agricultural Chemistry – Food Safety
Public Policy (maximum of 5 Scholars per year)
Have never registered for /completed any graduate studies;
Be a citizen of, and reside in a Sub Saharan African Country (see list of eligible countries);
Have a valid passport and be admissible to Canada as an International Student (requiring a Study Permit). Those with dual citizenship, asylee, refugee or permanent resident status in the US, Canada, UK or EU are not eligible.
You are welcome to apply even if you do not identify with a Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program priority group (listed below), however those who self identify with one of the following groups will be given precedence in the selection process.
Woman
Refugee or Internally Displaced Person
Person with Disabilities
Have an intent to return to your country immediately upon the completion of your degree with the goal of transforming your community through social and economic development;
Must be less than 35 years old at the time of application.
BENEFIT:
McGill complements Scholars’ education with a comprehensive support system that includes mentorship, tailored support services, community service opportunities and sustained programming relevant to their personal development. Scholars also receive guidance and funding for two internships in their home countries during their studies. These internships aim to sustain the Scholars’ connection with their home countries and build a path toward meaningful employment post-graduation.