Overview
The University of Sydney, Australia’s first university, welcomes talented students from Vietnam to apply for Vietnamese government scholarships. The University of Sydney is ranked amongst the top 40 Universities in the world and in the top 20 in the field of Life Sciences and Biomedicine.
The agricultural workforce of the future faces interesting and exciting challenges. Influences on the sector include the need to increase food production with less land and water for agriculture;
rising energy costs; globalisation of markets and increased trade; consumers taking greater interest in how their food is produced and farmers being closely attuned to market signals and environmental constraints.
There is a need for scientists with a good appreciation of the relevant socioeconomic issues, and for economists who have an understanding of technology to work as expert consultants, managers, researchers, policy makers and regulators in agricultural production, natural resource management, processing, food systems, marketing and agribusiness management.
The Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources offers unique, innovative programs that are designed to suit the needs of modern agricultural science and economics. With a foundation spanning both disciplines, graduates have the ability to extend their scientific knowledge, as well as gain valuable expertise in key concepts underpinning business and commerce. Students may choose from a range of flexible postgraduate coursework options from subject areas including agribusiness, agricultural economics, natural resource management, resource economics, agricultural technologies and sustainable agriculture.
The Courses
The Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources in the University of Sydney offers several postgraduate courses (http://sydney.edu.au/agriculture/future_postgraduates/coursework_degrees/): Graduate Diploma in Agriculture, Master of Agriculture, Master of Science in Agriculture, Master of Agricultural Economics and Doctor of Philosophy in Agriculture (http://sydney.edu.au/agriculture/future_postgraduates/research_degrees/) .
The Faculty has been the leader in modern agricultural programs for 100 years. The Faculty is renowned for its activities at the interface between applied science and economics, providing graduates with an outstanding education and making them highly competitive in today’s employment market. Our strong research culture is aligned to areas of strategic national and international importance, and offers extensive engagement with industry.
You can complete a Master of Agriculture in one year at the University of Sydney, compared to up to two years at most Australian universities.
How to Apply
Please visit the International Office website for admission procedures to the University of Sydney (application forms are here: http://www.usyd.edu.au/internationaloffice/forms/ or you can apply online here: http://student.usyd.apply.studylink.com/index.cfm?event=security.showLogin&msg=eventsecured ).
You need to apply directly to VIED if you wish to apply for a Vietnamese government scholarship (http://www.vied.vn/):
Ms Nguyen Thi Hanh
Head of Division of Student Affairs
Vietnam International Education Development (VIED)
Ministry of Education and Training (MOET)
21 Le Thanh Tong Street, Hoan Kiem District
Hanoi, Vietnam
Tel: (+84) (4) 3933 5795 ext. 301
Email: hanhnt@vied.vn
Fax: (+84) (4) 39335491
Website: http://www.vied.vn
For more information about how to apply to the University of Sydney upon successful receipt of a Vietnamese Government Scholarship, contact:
Ms Quach Ngoc Minh
Australia Desk Officer
Vietnam International Education Development (VIED)
Ministry of Education and Training (MOET)
21 Le Thanh Tong Street, Hoan Kiem District
Hanoi, Vietnam
Tel: (+84) (4) 3933 5795 ext. 607
Email: minh@vied.vn
Fax: (+84) (4) 39335491
Website: http://www.vied.vn
Please quote Scholarization.blogspot.com on your application when applying for this scholarship
The University of Sydney, Australia’s first university, welcomes talented students from Vietnam to apply for Vietnamese government scholarships. The University of Sydney is ranked amongst the top 40 Universities in the world and in the top 20 in the field of Life Sciences and Biomedicine.
The agricultural workforce of the future faces interesting and exciting challenges. Influences on the sector include the need to increase food production with less land and water for agriculture;
rising energy costs; globalisation of markets and increased trade; consumers taking greater interest in how their food is produced and farmers being closely attuned to market signals and environmental constraints.
There is a need for scientists with a good appreciation of the relevant socioeconomic issues, and for economists who have an understanding of technology to work as expert consultants, managers, researchers, policy makers and regulators in agricultural production, natural resource management, processing, food systems, marketing and agribusiness management.
The Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources offers unique, innovative programs that are designed to suit the needs of modern agricultural science and economics. With a foundation spanning both disciplines, graduates have the ability to extend their scientific knowledge, as well as gain valuable expertise in key concepts underpinning business and commerce. Students may choose from a range of flexible postgraduate coursework options from subject areas including agribusiness, agricultural economics, natural resource management, resource economics, agricultural technologies and sustainable agriculture.
The Courses
The Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources in the University of Sydney offers several postgraduate courses (http://sydney.edu.au/agriculture/future_postgraduates/coursework_degrees/): Graduate Diploma in Agriculture, Master of Agriculture, Master of Science in Agriculture, Master of Agricultural Economics and Doctor of Philosophy in Agriculture (http://sydney.edu.au/agriculture/future_postgraduates/research_degrees/) .
The Faculty has been the leader in modern agricultural programs for 100 years. The Faculty is renowned for its activities at the interface between applied science and economics, providing graduates with an outstanding education and making them highly competitive in today’s employment market. Our strong research culture is aligned to areas of strategic national and international importance, and offers extensive engagement with industry.
You can complete a Master of Agriculture in one year at the University of Sydney, compared to up to two years at most Australian universities.
How to Apply
Please visit the International Office website for admission procedures to the University of Sydney (application forms are here: http://www.usyd.edu.au/internationaloffice/forms/ or you can apply online here: http://student.usyd.apply.studylink.com/index.cfm?event=security.showLogin&msg=eventsecured ).
You need to apply directly to VIED if you wish to apply for a Vietnamese government scholarship (http://www.vied.vn/):
Ms Nguyen Thi Hanh
Head of Division of Student Affairs
Vietnam International Education Development (VIED)
Ministry of Education and Training (MOET)
21 Le Thanh Tong Street, Hoan Kiem District
Hanoi, Vietnam
Tel: (+84) (4) 3933 5795 ext. 301
Email: hanhnt@vied.vn
Fax: (+84) (4) 39335491
Website: http://www.vied.vn
For more information about how to apply to the University of Sydney upon successful receipt of a Vietnamese Government Scholarship, contact:
Ms Quach Ngoc Minh
Australia Desk Officer
Vietnam International Education Development (VIED)
Ministry of Education and Training (MOET)
21 Le Thanh Tong Street, Hoan Kiem District
Hanoi, Vietnam
Tel: (+84) (4) 3933 5795 ext. 607
Email: minh@vied.vn
Fax: (+84) (4) 39335491
Website: http://www.vied.vn
Please quote Scholarization.blogspot.com on your application when applying for this scholarship
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