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Be curious, drive change with a 2026 Nuffield scholarship

Nuffield Australia has today opened applications for its 2026 scholarships, calling on the next crop of Australian agriculturalists to be curious, drive change and help their industry thrive.

Farmers and those working in the agriculture industry are encouraged to seize the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity by applying for a scholarship for 15 weeks of overseas study.

Nuffield Australia CEO and 2013 scholar Jodie Redcliffe said Nuffield scholarships were recognised as the pinnacle of industry-based, experiential learning for primary producers.

“Scholars have a unique opportunity to visit, learn from and collaborate with not only other scholars but with agribusiness leaders around the world,” Ms Redcliffe said.

“By fostering a culture of curiosity and excellence, we challenge scholars to step beyond their comfort zones, exploring groundbreaking ideas and solutions that can reshape Australian agriculture.

“The journey is transformative – offering life-changing experiences that empower individuals to lead with focus.”

“From paddocks to boardrooms, Nuffield scholars ensure Australian agriculture will thrive in a changing world,” Ms Redcliffe said.

The organisation awards around 20 scholarships each year, enabling the sharing of knowledge that creates a sustainable and profitable food and fibre industry. Some of these scholarships target specific agricultural industries, while others are open to a wider range.

Nuffield Australia, which this year celebrates its 75th year of scholarships, will again offer up to five drought resilience-specific scholarships, supported by the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund.

Soon-to-be-released research commissioned by Nuffield Australia shows its alumni overwhelmingly say their scholarship was an incredibly rich and diverse experience, which had a profound impact on their life.

Claire Catford from Hoyleton, South Australia, was awarded a scholarship last year. She said while it was initially a daunting prospect, “going outside your comfort zone is where amazing things happen and I’m seeing that clearly already”.

“The most wonderful and surprising thing has been the welcoming and supportive network that opens up when you’re awarded the scholarship,” Mrs Catford said.

“In planning my travels I’ve been astounded at the opportunities that’ve opened because of the Nuffield network.”

“I can only imagine where this is all going to lead over the next 12 to 18 months, and no doubt beyond that time as well. I urge anyone who’s on the fence about applying to just go for it – there’s never a perfect time for these things but taking the leap could help you discover something you might never have imagined.”

Applications close on Friday 16 May. Shortlisted applicants will be interviewed during June, with a final round of interviews in July. Successful recipients will be announced at the Nuffield Australia National Conference in Adelaide from 8-10 September.

Find out more and apply at https://nuffield.com.au/how-to-apply

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