Application Deadline: September 7, 2025
Eligible Country: Nigeria
Host Institution: American Farm School, Perrotis College – Greece
Category: Postgraduate | Master’s Scholarship
Scholarship Type: Fully Funded
About the Scholarship
The Flour Mills of Nigeria (FMN), in partnership with the George Coumantaros Foundation and the American Farm School, Perrotis College (Greece), is offering the George Coumantaros Post-Graduate Scholarship for 2025.
This initiative will provide two outstanding Nigerian graduates with the opportunity to pursue a two-year Master’s degree in fields related to food and agro-allied industries.
The program is designed to:
Drive academic excellence.
Expose Nigerian students to global best practices.
Build capacity in the food and agriculture sector.
Benefits of the Scholarship
Successful scholars will receive:
Full tuition coverage for a Master’s degree at Perrotis College, Greece.
Accommodation and living stipends for the duration of study.
Travel costs (flights to and from Greece).
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify, applicants must:
Be a Nigerian citizen and resident.
Have completed a Bachelor’s degree from a public Nigerian university.
Be able to provide an official academic transcript when required.
Required Documents
Applicants will need to prepare and submit:
Completed application form.
Academic transcripts.
Bachelor’s degree certificate.
Personal statement (essay).
Recommendation letters.
Proof of English Language Proficiency.
How to Apply (Step by Step)
1. Visit the official scholarship portal: Apply Here.
2. Fill out the online application form.
3. Upload all the required documents.
4. Review your application, accept the terms and conditions, and submit.
📅 Deadline: September 7, 2025.
✨ This is a prestigious opportunity for Nigerians passionate about agriculture and food systems. Apply before the deadline to secure your chance.



































































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