M.Sc. in Plant Sciences - Other scholarship possibilities
In some countries, partial or full study scholarships are awarded by the Ministry of Agriculture or a National Committee for Research and Development. Some NGOs or other places of employment also provide financial support for advanced studies.
In addition, there are various international sources (World Bank, IDB, FAO, UNESCO, Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, etc.) to which candidates may apply for full or supplementary funding. One example:
For information, go to their internet site
Each fund has strict eligibility criteria (regarding the country of origin, work experience, previous studies, age, etc.). Individuals must submit scholarship applications directly to these funds according to their deadlines and regulations. Requests are considered alongside others from around the world applying for scholarships in a variety of programs.
The Hebrew University has no role in the decision-making processes of these institutions. If a candidate is applying for such a scholarship, he/she should:
- Submit the application to our program at least eight weeks prior to the deadline for the scholarship application.
- Include in the application a note bringing the matter to our attention, and indicating to us the deadline set by the institution.
- Attach a copy of the scholarship application conditions as published by the organization as well as a copy of the relevant sections of the scholarship application indicating the M.Sc. program at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem as your chosen institution of study.
We will then make every effort to provide, by the sponsoring institution's deadline, official documentation as to whether the candidate has been academically accepted to the program.
