Monday, October 26, 2020

Meet the Change Makers: Announcing the 2021 Scholars




Tuesday 30 March 2021


Today we’re excited to announce and celebrate Nuffield Australia’s 70th anniversary.


The first Nuffield Scholar was selected in Australia in 1951, and since then we have awarded 485 unique scholarships, fostering personal development and industry capacity building in Australian agriculture.


A Nuffield Scholarship lets Australian producers see leading and innovative businesses across the globe, to find ideas and forge connections that can improve our food and fibre value chains and keep our industry one step ahead.


Over coming months we will be highlighting 70 scholars, demonstrating the diversity of our Alumni and the impact the experience had on their business and Australian agriculture.


For 70 years, we’ve been 'Bringing the World Home'.


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