Scholarship Details

Scholarship Details

We provide opportunities for students from developing countries to gain the agricultural and horticultural skills needed to achieve a sustainable future for themselves and their communities through two scholarship programmes:
• Masters programme – A one year’s Masters Degree in agriculture or horticulture at a UK-based university
• Marshal Papworth 10-week short course – A 10-week practical and experiential course to empower change makers in rural communities.

Marshal Papworth 10-week short course

This course has been designed specifically for students who can demonstrate a strong hands-on commitment to their community and its agricultural development. Potential candidates for this course include innovative farmers, community project leaders or primary school teachers with a keen interest in local agriculture, who are motivated in becoming change makers within their communities. The Marshal Papworth Fund is currently working with a number of organisations in country who are responsible for the selection of candidates for the Marshal Papworth 10-week Short Course.

The 10-week course at Harper Adams University starts in May with students arriving in the UK during the week the course begins.

To learn more about our partners, click the button below.

Our Partners

Our Masters Programme

We fund scholarships for one-year postgraduate courses for students from developing countries for UK-based MSc and MA courses. Marshal’s legacy wish was that the scholarships should favour land-based courses. For a full list of supported courses please click the button below.

Universities & Colleges

Scholarship Details

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