Deadline Approaching for Monsanto's Beachell-Borlaug International Scholars Program
20 Januar 2010 - 6:16PM
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Program Awarded $2 million to 12 Students in First Year ST. LOUIS,
Jan. 20, 2010 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Monsanto Company and Texas
AgriLife Research, an agency of the Texas A&M University
System, remind students who are interested in improving research
and production in rice and wheat that the application deadline for
Monsanto's Beachell-Borlaug International Scholars Program is
February 1. Students interested in applying to the program can find
more details at http://www.monsanto.com/mbbischolars. Monsanto's
Beachell-Borlaug International Scholars Program pays all costs for
students pursuing Ph.D.s in wheat and rice breeding. In 2009, the
first year of the program, the panel of judges awarded $2 million
to fund 12 scholarships. "The program received exceptional entries
last year, and we're looking forward to students' research ideas
for this year," said Program Director Dr. Ed Runge. "The panel of
judges and I anticipate another strong group of applications, and
we encourage students all over the world to submit their research
ideas to improve breeding efforts in rice and wheat, two of the
world's most important crops." Monsanto is funding the program,
which is administered by Texas AgriLife Research, through 2013. The
program honors the accomplishments of Drs. Henry Beachell and
Norman Borlaug, who pioneered plant breeding and research in rice
and wheat, respectively. "Dr. Beachell and Dr. Borlaug were
innovators in breeding techniques throughout their lives," said Ted
Crosbie, Monsanto's vice president of global plant breeding. "The
program named in their honor is ensuring the next generation of
innovative rice and wheat breeders will have the tools and
resources to lead the world through the second Green Revolution."
Applications will be reviewed by an independent panel of global
judges chaired by Runge, who is also a professor, and Billie B.
Turner Chair in Production Agronomy (Emeritus) within the Soil and
Crop Sciences Department, Texas A&M University at College
Station. Joining the panel of judges this year is Dr. Catherine
Feuillet. She is a research director of wheat genome research at
the French National Institute for Agricultural Research. She
replaced Dr. Michael Gale, who passed away in 2009. Students can
complete their Ph.D. program at any university throughout the
world. Part of the research program must be completed in one of the
following developed areas: Australia, Canada, the United States or
Western Europe. The program also calls for award recipients to
conduct at least one season of field work in a developing country.
Monsanto announced its $10 million grant to establish Monsanto's
Beachell-Borlaug International Scholars Program in March 2009 at
the 95th birthday of Borlaug. Borlaug passed away in September
2009. About Monsanto Company Monsanto Company is a leading global
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