Further Sustainable Ag with
Graduate Student Grants

Southern
SARE Graduate Student Grants Now Available
Application deadline 11:59 p.m. EST, June 3.
GRIFFIN, Georgia – The Southern Sustainable
Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program has released the Call for Proposal for Graduate Student Grants for FY2013.
Graduate Student Grants are one of the few sustainable agriculture
research funding opportunities open to Masters and PhD students at
accredited institutions in the Southern region.
Proposal deadline is 11:59 p.m. EST on June 3, 2013. Download the Call for Proposal on the Southern SARE website
and carefully read the application instructions. All of the
guidelines, program goals, review criteria, and the submission
process to apply for a Southern SARE Graduate Student Grant can be
found within the Call for Proposal. Failure to follow the submission
guidelines may result in the rejection of your proposal.
Research projects that address issues of sustainable agriculture of
current and potential importance to the Southern region are eligible
for submission. Maximum funds awarded for projects are $11,000 for up
to three years work on the student’s
project.
Visit the Southern SARE website for additional information on Graduate Student Grants. Southern
SARE administers several grant opportunities. The Graduate Student
Grant Call for Proposal is released each March. Grants are announced
in September. Visit theSouthern SARE website
for more information on sustainable agriculture.
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