The South African Sugarcane Research Institute (SASRI) is a world renowned agricultural research institute conducting research for the sugar industry. There are a number of different research projects that take place at SASRI which are clustered into four multidisciplinary programmes, namely; Variety Improvement, Crop Protection, Crop Performance & Management and System Design and Optimisation.
The Purpose of the Internship is to:
- Provide workplace experience to graduates allowing them practical exposure that will enrich their academic training, enhancing future employability.
- Provide additional skills development training that will stimulate personal and professional growth, provide life skills and boost work readiness (Basic Business, Technical and Life Skills Training) through formal mentorship.
Requirements:
- This programme specifically targets South African candidates who have completed a National Diploma, Bachelor’s Degree and / or Post-Graduate Degree in the following fields:
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- Agricultural Science
- Biological Science
- Agronomy
- Soil Science
- Plant Physiology
- Plant Tissue Culture
- Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
- Chemistry
- Bio Chemistry
- Microbiology
- Plant Breeding
- Applied Chemistry
- Biotechnology
- Crop Science
- Entomology
- Zoology
- Genetics
- Environmental Health
General Requirements:
- Good verbal and written communication skills
- A team player that can self-motivate and work independently
- Goal oriented and career focussed
Term of the Internship:
- Participants will be offered a one year contract.
Benefits:
- Successful participants will receive an allowance of R3000.00 on a monthly basis.
- We offer onsite accommodation, meals, laundry service and free primary health care facilities.
- There will be opportunities for growth and development for students who stand out from the rest and contribute significantly during the year.
How to Apply:
- All applications must be submitted via our online job portal accessible from our website CLICK HERE TO VISIT
- Please also attach a detailed CV, certified copies of qualifications, academic record, South African Identity document and a letter of motivation on why you should be given an apportunity to participate in this internship programme. Please indicate your field of interest.
Short listing will commence on 19 August 2013. Due to the high volume of applications that we receive, we will not be able to reply to all applicants. Should you not get a response from us by 31 October 2013, please consider your application unsuccessful.
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