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Applications Now Open for the 2025-26 Beef Researcher Mentorship Program

The Beef Cattle Research Council is now accepting applications for the 2025-26 term of the Beef Researcher Mentorship Program.  The deadline to apply is May 1, 2025.  

The Beef Researcher Mentorship Program is an initiative to facilitate greater engagement of upcoming and new applied researchers with Canada’s beef industry. It provides researchers with opportunities to deepen their understanding of the needs of the beef industry in practical and meaningful ways. The program is designed to:  

  • align research interests with those that are practical and beneficial to Canada’s beef industry, 
  • build the skills, network and confidence necessary to participate in or lead applied research and technology transfer efforts that enhance and accelerate innovation in Canada’s beef industry and  
  • facilitate collaborations that help new Canadian beef researchers establish effective applied research and extension programs.  
2024-25 BCRC beef researcher mentorship
Current mentees Dr. Katie Waine, Dr. Vanessa Cowan, Dr. Dinesh Dadarwal and Dr. Simon Lafontaine, took part in the annual introductory tour in October 2024 at Chinook Ranch outside of Longview, Alberta, and Rimrock Cattle Company LTD near High River, Alberta.

Four researchers participated in the program during the 2024-2025 year. Each was paired with two mentors – an innovative producer and another industry expert. Each of the researchers have reported successful and valuable experiences through the opportunities provided, including:  

  • meeting several producers and industry leaders with whom they ask questions and have meaningful discussions about cattle production, animal health and welfare, grazing and beef genetics,   
  • building connections within industry and with other researchers to further their research programs and   
  • attending industry events and touring farms and ranches to better understand the impacts, practicalities and economics of adopting research results.   

The BCRC is excited to continue the mentorship program and invites applications from upcoming and new applied researchers in Canada whose studies are of value or impact the beef industry. These research areas include, but are not limited to, cattle health and welfare, beef quality, food safety, genetics, feed efficiency and forage management.   

A new group of participants will begin their mentorships on September 1, 2025.   

In 2024, the BCRC celebrated a decade of the mentorship program, which has connected 42 mentees with countless beef producer and industry mentors to bridge the gap between science and industry. 

Learn more about the program and APPLY NOW.  

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