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Bursary program for university students, early-career professionals and primary producers who are seeking to improve soil management
SA Soils Bursary Program 2025-2026
This program supports South Australians seeking to improve soil management practices that contribute to long-term soil health.
Open
Closes in
100 days
Closing date: Friday 15 May 2026 Fri 15 May 2026
What do you get?
Funding varies.
Who is this for?
SA primary producers, university students, and early-career professionals working with soils.
Overview
The bursary aims to help individuals and groups participate in soil-focused training, events and learning activities that build knowledge, skills and professional networks across the state.
Applicants may apply for one of the following bursary categories:
- individual training – up to $2,000
- group knowledge exchange – up to $5,000.
Check if you can apply
The bursary program is open to:
- primary producers (actively involved in soil-related decision-making or practice)
- South Australians who are developing, pursuing or actively engaged in soil science, soil and land management, agricultural sustainability or similar fields
- recent graduates (within 3 years of graduation)
- early-career professionals (within 5 years of entering the soil and land management field).
Apply now
Apply for the SA Soils Bursary Program 2025-2026
Find out more about your eligibility and how to apply.
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