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2025-2028 FFAR Fellows Program

Open Opportunity

Application Deadline for Research plus Professional Development track: February 22, 2025.
Deadline for Professional Development track:April 15, 2025.

About the FFAR Fellows Program

Applications are open for the 2025-2028 cohort of the FFAR Fellows program.

U.S. food and agricultural systems are regularly experiencing new challenges, including climate change, a growing population and evolving pests and pathogens. Employers need early-career scientists trained to conduct research that helps farms and food systems adapt to these unprecedented changes.

In partnership with North Carolina State University, FFAR launched the FFAR Fellows Program to provide career guidance to the next generation of food and agriculture scientists. Unique to this program, we prepare a career ready STEM workforce by breaking down the disciplinary silos and focusing on professional development and soft-skills.

Fellows receive grants to pursue research that aligns with our Priority Areas. Additionally, students are paired with industry mentors who provide career guidance. This mentorship equips students with the skills needed to facilitate their transition to the workforce and prepare future food and agriculture leaders.

FAQs

Am I eligible to apply?
  • Completion of a MS degree or one year of a PhD program by August 2025
  • Acceptance in a PHD program by May 1, 2025
  • Three years remaining in the degree program (Fall 2025 to Spring 2028)
  • A confirmed PhD faculty advisor
  • Confirmation of a financial sponsor (sponsors can include companies, foundations, NGOs, grower organizations; university departments can also sponsor students using non-federal funds). Sponsors provide funding for 50% of the costs of the fellowship, with the Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research providing 50%. Total sponsorship costs for the three-year program are US$97,500 for Stipend Fellows and US$15,000 for Non-Stipend Fellows. All fellows receive equal training as part of their cohort.
  • Residency or study visa
  • Availability to attend the full orientation week at NC State University in Raleigh, NC, August 3 – 9, 2025
  • Eagerness to participate in the FFAR Fellows and ability to spend the equivalent of a 1-hour course each semester on fellows training and activities
How do I apply?

Please visit https://ffarfellows.org/apply/ for complete application details.