The Arrell Scholarships 2026 at the Arrell Food Institute offer an exceptional opportunity for ambitious graduate students who are passionate about transforming global food systems. Hosted at the prestigious University of Guelph, this scholarship is designed to support highly talented individuals pursuing a Master’s degree while contributing to innovative, interdisciplinary solutions addressing some of the world’s most pressing agri-food challenges.
From food security and sustainability to nutrition and economic growth, the Arrell Scholarships empower students to lead meaningful research and collaborate with experts, policymakers, and communities to drive real-world impact.
The Arrell Scholarships are not just financial awards—they are a leadership-driven, research-intensive experience. Selected scholars become part of a dynamic ecosystem where academic excellence meets community engagement and policy influence.
Scholars will work within multidisciplinary teams, collaborating with government bodies, industry leaders, and academic experts to develop innovative solutions in the agri-food sector. This hands-on, impact-oriented approach ensures that recipients gain both academic and practical experience.
The Arrell Scholarships provide generous financial support to ensure students can fully focus on their academic and research goals:
$50,000 per year
Duration: Up to 2 years (6 semesters)
Paid in three equal installments per year
Possibility of a one-semester extension (subject to approval)
This funding covers tuition and contributes significantly to living expenses, making it one of the most competitive graduate scholarships in Canada.
Application Deadline: April 15, 2026
Applicants must ensure that both their graduate program application and the Arrell Scholarship application are fully completed before this date.
To qualify for the Arrell Scholarships, applicants must:
Apply to a Master’s program at the University of Guelph for Fall 2026
Have a minimum first-class (A-) academic average
Align their research with the mission of the Arrell Food Institute, which includes:
Producing healthier and more nutritious food
Supporting economic growth
Reducing environmental and social impacts of food systems
Applicants may request to defer the scholarship under exceptional circumstances, subject to approval.
The selection process is highly competitive and based on a comprehensive evaluation of each candidate. The selection committee assesses:
Outstanding academic performance
Relevance and innovation of proposed research
Alignment with the Arrell Food Institute’s vision
Personal motivation and leadership potential
Community involvement, including volunteering and knowledge-sharing activities
Applying for the Arrell Scholarships requires completing two separate but equally important applications:
Submit a complete application to an eligible graduate program at the University of Guelph
Ensure your research proposal aligns with Arrell’s mission (e.g., food security, plant science, nutrition, consumer behavior)
Provide all required documents, which may vary by program
International students should consult credential equivalency guidelines
A complete scholarship application includes:
Statement of research interests and personal motivations (max. 2 pages + 1 page citations)
Current CV
Unofficial transcripts
Reference letter from your proposed supervisor (sent directly via email)
Applicants must ensure both applications are complete before the deadline to be considered.
Recipients of the Arrell Scholarships are expected to:
Enroll in UNIV*6050 (or an equivalent experiential learning opportunity)
Participate in collaborative interdisciplinary projects
Maintain full-time enrollment and satisfactory academic progress
Additionally, this scholarship cannot be combined with other major awards such as:
Ontario Graduate Scholarships
Vanier Scholarships
Tri-Agency funding programs
The Arrell Scholarships are ideal for students who want to go beyond traditional academic pathways and actively contribute to solving global challenges. With access to cutting-edge research, expert mentorship, and collaborative projects, scholars are equipped to become leaders in sustainable food systems.
If you are passionate about innovation, sustainability, and global impact, this is your chance to study in Canada while making a difference that extends far beyond the classroom.
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