UZ Faculty of Agriculture, Environment and Food Systems

UZ Faculty of Agriculture, Environment and Food Systems Student information and graduate destination At the end of Part II, students undergo an internship of two months with an approved employer.

Practical experience in agriculture is an important part of the degree programme and is divided into three main parts: Agricultural Practice course, the Student Farm Attachment scheme, and the Internship programme. The practical attachments are designed to give students valuable on-job experiences and to develop skills and confidence which enhance their employment prospects.During Part I students

are required to attend all practical classes which are designed to give them a practical appreciation and broad background to agriculture. At the end of Part I, during the long vacation, students are attached to a farm where they will actively participate in the various farming operations. In addition, practical aspects are enhanced by visits to commercial and communal farms, research stations and other agricultural research institution.

12/10/2021

ATTENTION GRADUATE TRAINEES!

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Animal Science graduates from 2015/ 2016 there is a post for someone with experience in poultry or dairy in a Kariba crocodile farm. Email your cv

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2020 Graduates do not forgot to leave your contact details with departmental offices. Please forward your cvs to Faculty office

Application Deadline: Friday 29 May 2020 at 1200 hoursThe Research Council of Zimbabwe (RCZ) is offering scholarships to...
14/05/2020

Application Deadline: Friday 29 May 2020 at 1200 hours

The Research Council of Zimbabwe (RCZ) is offering scholarships to support MPhil, taught or Masters by research degree programmes in line with the National Research Priorities (NRPs). Zimbabwe considers human capital investment via education a major tool for sustainable development and for the attainment of Vision 2030. According to the 2018 National Critical Skills Audit Report by the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development (MHTEISTD), Zimbabwe has a critical skills deficit in Engineering and Technology, Natural and Applied Sciences, Medical and Health Sciences and this needs focused planning to increase enrolments in these areas. The aim of the scholarship programme is to reward high-achieving students and to invest in human capital development in these areas. RCZ anticipates that the beneficiaries from the 2020 Scholarship Programme will be absorbed into Zimbabwe’s workforce by 2022.

Benefits

The scholarship covers tuition fees up to ZWL30 000.

Applicants must:

Be a national and resident of Zimbabwe.
Be in possession of a good first degree (minimum second class).
Be applying for a full-time taught masters or masters by research or MPhil in Engineering and Technology, Natural and Applied Sciences, and Health Sciences at public Zimbabwean universities.
Research on any aspect of COVID-19 (health, economics, social, etc) will be given special consideration.
Application Process

The application form serves as the basis for assessment. The application form can be found on the RCZ website, www.rcz.ac.zw . It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure that the application is complete and accurate before submission. All sections of the form must be completed.

How to apply

Applications are open and will close on Friday 29 May 2020 at 12:00 hours Zimbabwe time. Please complete the application form by clicking here.

Female Candidates are encouraged to Apply!!!

For full information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the Research Council of Zimbabwe

Regards

For the Executive Director :

Primrose P. Chikowore
Technical Officer
Research Council of Zimbabwe
11 Stafford Road Mt Pleasant
Harare Tel: +(263) 24 2304733/2304787
Cell: +(263) 733 453 019, +(263) 778 561 492
Website: www.rcz.ac.zw

The Research Council of Zimbabwe (RCZ) was established in 1986 to promote, direct, supervise and coordinate research. One of the major functions of RCZ is

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24/10/2019

To all our valued Library clients, please take note of the notice below;

PhD position in crop production adaptation to climate change, at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)We...
28/08/2019

PhD position in crop production adaptation to climate change, at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)

We are looking for someone interested in exploring long-term meteorological and yield data, to identify the most promising cropping strategies in the face of increasingly variable conditions.

Read more at https://bit.ly/2ZtIyKW



Two postdoc positions in modelling plant-environment interactions, at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)

We are looking for someone with experience in developing mechanistic models coupling plants, ecosystems, and environmental conditions.

Read more at https://bit.ly/2ZxgDtJ



Please see also this postdoc position in climate-carbon cycling interactions at regional- to continental- scales, at Uppsala University: https://bit.ly/30tjzVq



All the positions are based in Uppsala, Sweden. In all cases, we are looking for candidates with strong quantitative skills.

The deadline for applications is Sept 26th 2019, following the instructions on the calls for applications linked above.



Thanks and best regards,



Giulia Vico





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Giulia Vico, Associate Professor

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Department of Crop Production Ecology

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Box 7043, 750 07, Uppsala, Sweden

Email: [email protected]

Web page: https://giuliavico.wordpress.com/

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Jobs and vacancies at SLU. Read more about each job by clicking the job title. Please, follow the instructions closely when applying.

We are seeking for highly-motivated PhD students, starting in spring or fall semester in the year 2020. The new students...
28/08/2019

We are seeking for highly-motivated PhD students, starting in spring or fall semester in the year 2020. The new students will have an option to pursue a Ph.D. degree in Earth System Science, Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences, or Biosystems Engineering, and will also have the opportunity to participate in the NSF Research Traineeship program on improving resilience to climate variability and change through data-informed decision making. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to design and conduct research in one or more of the following areas: 1) exploiting climate information and satellite earth system big data for environmental or agricultural management decision making; 2) improving hydroclimate or agroclimate system modeling, monitoring, and forecasting across scales 3) analyzing impacts of climate variability and change and associated hazards on natural and human systems. The new students will be expected to conduct original research, present research findings in national or international conferences, and publish in peer-reviewed scientific journals. A competitive fellowship or research assistantship for the projects sponsored by USDA/NIFA, NSF, NOAA, and Auburn University with competitive stipend and full tuition waiver will be provided to qualified candidates. Please visit our group website for more information: http://www.ag.auburn.edu/~dzt0025/.

Qualifications

1. A M.S. degree in a science or engineering discipline, such as meteorology and climatology, geographic information science, biosystems engineering, hydrology, agronomy, ecology, environmental science/engineering, physics, and others. A deserving candidate with a B.S. degree will also be considered for a combined M.S. and Ph.D. program. 2. A strong analytical and quantitative skill as demonstrated within academic transcripts and/or publication records. 3. Computing and statistical skill (e.g., with R, Python, or Matlab) and experience with geospatial data analysis and numerical modeling are advantageous. 4. Possess or demonstrate a potential for excellent written and verbal communication skills.

Application Instructions

Please apply for admission to the Department of Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences through the graduate school of Auburn University (http://graduate.auburn.edu/prospective-students/application-instructions/). Application materials include CV, personal statement, official transcripts, three letters of recommendation, and official GRE score. TOEFL/IELTS score is required for international applicants. Prospective students are also encouraged to contact Dr. Di Tian ([email protected]) via email using the subject "Prospective Graduate Student" to discuss their interests.

Contact Information

Dr. Di Tian, Department of Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences, 226 Funchess Hall, Auburn University, AL 36849, USA; Telephone. (334) 844-3819; Email: [email protected].

University Information

Auburn University is a land grant institution recognized for its commitment to world-class scholarship, interdisciplinary research with an elite, top-tier Carnegie R1 classification. Auburn is home to more than 30,000 students, and its faculty and research partners collaborate to develop and deliver meaningful scholarship, science and technology-based advancements that meet pressing regional, national and global needs. The campus is located in the city of Auburn, which is a beautiful university town ranked by U.S. News & World Report among the top ten list of the best places to live in the United States for the year 2009.

Auburn University has developed into one of the largest universities in the South, remaining in the educational forefront with its traditional blend of arts and applied science and changing with the needs of today while living with a respect for the traditions and spirit that are Auburn.

26/07/2019

We are currently seeking a post-doctoral researcher to join our team at LSHTM. The researcher would work on our Wellcome Trust funded project “Food System Adaptations in Changing Environments in Africa” (FACE-Africa), and be based in London, with travel to / collaboration with research partners in The Gambia (MRC Unit), Mali (ICRISAT) and Austria (IIASA).



For more information, see link below:

https://jobs.lshtm.ac.uk/Upload/vacancies/files/1189/28MAR_LSHTM%20Research%20Fellow%20job%20description%20FACE-Africa.pdf



Please feel free to circulate among your networks!



Best wishes,

Pauline

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