Syngenta offers Goldsmith scholarships

Two students working toward undergraduate, master’s or doctoral degrees will be awarded $7,500 each.


Greensboro, N.C.– Syngenta Flowers, Inc. will offer two scholarships in 2013 to undergraduate, master’s or doctoral students who have shown high potential in the fields of plant breeding and ornamental horticulture through scholastic excellence and experience.

The Glenn Goldsmith Breeding Excellence Scholarship will award $7,500 to a student currently working toward a degree in plant breeding, and the Goldsmith Seeds Floriculture Business Advancement Scholarship will award $7,500 to a student currently working toward a degree in ornamental horticulture business.

“Syngenta is pleased to offer these scholarships to students who demonstrate a passion and commitment to this important industry,” says Scott Valentine, president of Syngenta Flowers, Inc. “We recognize this industry will need future leaders. By recognizing these students, it is our hope we can further empower their future and their ability to succeed in the ornamental horticulture industry.”

Applications are due May 31, 2013. The two scholarship recipients will be notified on June 28, 2013, and will be awarded their scholarships by Syngenta at the OFA Short Course trade show in Columbus, Ohio, on July 14-16, 2013. Recipients do not need to be present in order to receive the scholarships.

To apply, students must be either an undergraduate, master’s or doctoral candidate at an accredited four-year university during the 2013-14 academic school year, and carry a minimum of a 3.0 cumulative grade point average. Applicants must submit a cover letter and resume, a letter of recommendation from the applicant’s professor or academic adviser, a brief description of career aspirations and an essay between 1,000 and 1,500 words describing what ‘Bringing Plant Potential to Life’ means to their career path. This information must be submitted to syngentaflowers.scholarships@syngenta.com by May 31, 2013.
 

No more results found.
No more results found.