New Graduate Student Scholarship

picture of corn, beans, and other seads in glass jars
Stills from The Last Seed Movie sponsored by the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation in association with the Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa, Biowatch South Africa, and PELUM Tanzania.

A Food Sovereignty Scholarship is available for indigenous graduate students in Environmental Studies at the University of Montana. Award of the scholarship requires admission to our Masters of Science program. Apply by Jan. 15, 2023, and indicate interest in your application. 

Preference may be given to enrolled members of an American Indian tribe.  Indigenous students may also be eligible to apply for additional scholarship opportunities, such as the Sloan Indigenous Graduate Partnership and/or a Teaching Assistantship.

The Food Sovereignty Scholarship is made possible through a generous gift from Lifeline Produce of Victor, Montana.

For more information contact: Neva Hassanein.