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New AESA Agri-Food Processing Scholarship Available to Post-Secondary Students in Alberta

 
  From the Spring-Summer 2005 Issue of Alberta Conservation ConnectionAlberta Conservation Connection Home       
 
 
 Alberta university and college students interested in agri-food processing and environmental sustainability now have access to a new scholarship fund. The Alberta Environmentally Sustainable Agriculture (AESA) Processing Based Program Committee is excited about this new opportunity they have recently made available to Alberta students.

“The main priority of our committee is to encourage the Alberta food processing industry to develop and adopt more environmentally sustainable processing practices, such as resource conservation, packaging and waste reduction and environmental management into their operations,” explains Dr. Terry Rachuk, Co-Chair of the AESA Processing Committee. The agri-food industry in Alberta is equally as large as the primary agriculture industry, and is a priority of the current growth strategy.

“This industry is also very short of qualified people, and we believe that encouraging agriculture students to consider taking courses or developing projects with an emphasis on agri-food processing and the environment is an important strategy,” says Rachuk. “We want to attract new people into the industry who have a good knowledge of the environment and to understand the implications of various processing technologies in terms of environmental management.”

To address these needs, the AESA Processing Committee approved a new scholarship fund for a total of $20,000 per year. “University or college students can apply for up to a maximum of $3000 to assist with the costs of taking a course, or an undergraduate or graduate project related to agri-food processing and the environment,” explains Carrie Selin, AESA Provincial Extension Specialist. Applicants must be in their second or subsequent year of post-secondary study, and attending a designated Alberta post-secondary institution. Applicants must also be a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant and a resident of Alberta.

“Successful recipients will be selected based on the relevance of the courses or project outline to the AESA processing component goals and objectives,” says Selin. “The deadline for applications is August 1, 2005, and all applicants will be notified of the status of their application by September 1, 2005. “Successful recipients will receive their award in September after we receive confirmation of courses of study or project involvement.”

Students interested in the agri-food and environmental sustainability areas are encouraged to consider applying for the scholarship. Applications are available from Alberta post-secondary institutions and AAFRD. An application form can be accessed at: http://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/aesa9737

For more information, contact Laura Campbell.

 
 
 
 

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This information published to the web on June 15, 2005.
 

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