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Giract PhD Flavor Research Bursary 2025 – Closing Date: 31 October 2025 – Apply Now!

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Hey future flavour innovators! 🧪 Ready to take your PhD research to the next level? The Giract European PhD in Flavor Research Awards (which includes a fantastic bursary opportunity!) is back for 2025, offering some seriously sweet rewards for PhD students passionate about the science of taste. If you’re busy with your PhD or just starting, this could be your chance to get some amazing funding and recognition!

This isn’t just one opportunity, but two! The Giract European PhD in Flavor Research Awards celebrate excellence in flavour research. They offer a prestigious award for the best PhD thesis and also provide a crucial bursary for first-year PhD students to kickstart their studies. It’s all about supporting the brilliant minds shaping the future of food science and flavour technology.

Who Can Apply?

This bursary is specifically for PhD students involved in flavour research. While the ‘European’ in the name suggests a focus on European institutions, students from South Africa who are currently enrolled in or planning to attend a European university for their PhD in flavour research, or whose research aligns with the programme’s scope, are encouraged to investigate further.

There are two main categories:

Always check the official Giract website for full eligibility details, including any specific geographical or institutional requirements.

What Does It Cover?

This fantastic opportunity offers two distinct awards:

How to Apply?

Ready to apply for these incredible awards? The application deadline is fast approaching, so don’t delay!

To apply, you’ll need to visit the official Giract website for detailed guidelines, eligibility criteria, and the application portal.

Official Application Link: https://www.giract.com/phd-awards

Make sure to prepare all necessary documents and submit your application well before the closing date of 31 October 2025.

If you’re a PhD student in flavour research with big dreams, this could be your moment! Don’t let this incredible international bursary opportunity pass you by. Apply now and keep exploring more amazing funding opportunities right here on Bursaries Room!

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