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UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH ARRELL FOOD INSTITUTE GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS

Application Deadline: April 15, 2026

LOCATION: Canada

The Arrell Food Institute Scholarships are available to master’s students to support research focused on agriculture and food. Applicants are expected to have applied for admission, including the submission of two referee assessments and all transcripts of study undertaken by the application deadline, to an eligible graduate program submitted by April 15 annually. 

ELIGIBILITY:

Citizenship: Canadian-PR-PP & Non-Canadian-PR-PP

Scholarship application materials will be submitted online by submitting the Arrell Food Institute Scholarship application form (statement of research and personal motivation (2-page maximum with additional 1-page citations list), CV, unofficial transcripts, names and institutional or professional emails of 2-3 references, and proposed AFI Chair supervisor or co-supervisor). 

Selection will be based on outstanding academic achievement; Relevance of proposed research and personal motivation to the vision of the Arrell Food Institute; Evidence of involvement and experience with community e.g. volunteer, knowledge sharing or otherwise. Scholarship recipients will be supervised or co-supervised by one of the Arrell Chairs.

Evidence of involvement and experience with community e.g. volunteer, knowledge sharing or otherwise. Scholarship recipients will be supervised or co-supervised by one of the Arrell Chairs.

Award recipients will also be expected to contribute time equivalent to UNIV*6050 coursework to the collaborative Arrell Food Institute projects over the course of the award period. Award recipients will be expected to register for UNIV*6050 in their first year of study or commit to an equivalent experiential learning opportunity as approved by their supervisor and the AFI Director.

Recipients must maintain full-time registration and satisfactory progress in their graduate program.

Recipients of the Arrell Scholarships will be known as the Arrell Scholars. Parental leave or other caring responsibilities will be considered under the normal terms offered by the University of Guelph.

Deferral of start will be considered for one year subject to the Supervisor’s agreement and a justification rationale. It is preferred that six months’ notice of any deferral be given unless circumstances preclude that.

Students awarded an Arrell Scholarship at the Master’s level who subsequently apply for and transfer to Doctoral studies are permitted to do so, subject to the prior approval of the Supervisor, AVP Graduate Studies, and the AFI Director.

Students entering a full-time Master’s program in the fall semester following the application deadline under the supervision or co-supervision of one of the Arrell Food Institute Chairs, with a minimum first-class (A-) admissions average. The Master’s student’s research must align with the Arrell Food Institute mission, which is to produce more healthy and nutritious food with less negative environmental and social impacts.

BENEFIT:

Their scholarship will only cover their studies under their original award timeframe (e.g., master’s level for a total of 6 semesters for a total of $100,000, payable in installments of $16,667 per semester or $50,000 per year). The financial implications of the student’s continued Doctoral studies will be borne by the student. 

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MASTERCARD FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM AT SCIENCES PO

Application Opens: early October 2025; Deadline: 4th January 2026

LOCATION: Canada

The Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program is open to students who are admitted onto a master’s programme at Sciences Po and who meet the eligibility criteria for the scholarship. Students receive the scholarships and financial aid throughout the two years of their master’s programme. 

ELIGIBILITY:

You must meet all of the following criteria to be eligible for the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program:

Hold citizenship in a country within Africa. Candidates who hold a second citizenship from a country outside the African continent are not eligible.

Have completed or be currently enrolled in a Bachelor’s degree programme at one of Sciences Po’s institutions of reference (see the list of institutions).

Or Have completed or are currently enrolled in a training foundation or mentoring programme offered by a bridging program organization partnering with the Mastercard Foundation (see the list of institutions).

Be in genuine need of funding for your higher education (please note: documents proving your financial situation will be required for your application).

Show a commitment to achieving change in Africa, particularly in the areas of public policy and major political, environmental and societal transitions.

Be under 35 when you begin your Master’s programme.

Not already holding a Master’s degree. 

Be applying for a two-year Master’s programme at one of Sciences Po’s Graduate Schools. Applicants for one-year Master’s, dual degrees or joint Master’s programmes and the Master’s programmes of the School of Journalism are not eligible for the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program.

To be selected for the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program, you must first be accepted onto a Master’s programme at one of Sciences Po’s Graduate Schools.

BENEFIT:

Fully funded: Full Scholarship Covered in this program:

Application fees

Tuition

Monthly stipend (e.g., food allowance)

Housing

Health insurance

Mentoring or psycho-social support

Travel costs to the third country

Visa

Settling in

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