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NAAB Doak Graduate Fellowship

The NAAB Doak Graduate Fellowship is a unique opportunity for individuals planning to pursue a career in the bovine genetic improvement industry to earn a Master of Sceince degree in bovine genetics or bovine male reproduction physiology. This is intended for individuals who have long term aspirations in the genetic improvement industry as exemplified by Dr. Gordan Doak, who dedicated 42 year to developing NAAB programs. The fellowship is open to any candidate who has completed a 4-year degree and seeks an advanced degree at a major US university with an approved research project under the guidance of a mutually agreeable advisor.

Fellowship Details

Requirements: Student is expected to complete a Master of Science degree through an approved US university with an approved mentor/advisor. Must have a B.S. in a related field from an accredited university.

Duration: Two-year Master of Science program.

Award: Award would include research assistantship, tuition, fringe benefits plus lab and research supplies up to a total amount of $50,000 per year. This fellowship will be awarded to the institution, on behalf of the select student. The National Association of Animal Breeders does not pay indirect costs on this fellowship.

Experience: Award recipient will be considered a full-time student but would be expected to attend and participate in specific NAAB and industry related activities/events.

Application Deadline: December 2, 2019 for Fall 2020 enrollment.

To Apply: Submit transcripts and resume. Include two letters of reference and a cover letter addressing your qualifications, your interest in a career in bovine genetics or bovine male reproduction physiology, and why you are excited about the future of the dairy and/or beef industry and production agriculture.

Submit via Email or Mail: Jay Weiker – scholarships@naab-css.org or National Association of Animal Breeders (NAAB), 8413 Excelsior Drive, Suite 140, Madison, WI 53717

 

Information submitted by the National Association of Animal Breeders.