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Forestry and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute (FABI): Internships 2021

FABI, the Forestry and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute, at the University of Pretoria invites unemployed graduates to apply for Internship Programme 2021.

Internship Application Closing Date: 05 December 2020

Internship Location: Pretoria, South Africa

The Forestry and Agriculural Biotechnology Institute (FABI) Internship Programme provides interns with a period of experiential learning during which previously acquired knowledge and theory are integrated with practical application and skills development in the plant health research environment or professional setting.

This is a one-year internship with a monthly stipend of at least R8000, depending on the student’s academic qualifications. 

By the end of this one-year internship, successful candidates will be acquainted with and able to practically apply the knowledge gained on all of the following:

Plant health and pest/disease threats

Global trade; Pathways of introduction and spread; Examples and case studies; Biosecurity; Quarantine and exclusion


Phytosanitary concepts

International Plant Protection Convention; International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures; Pest and disease risk analysis; Phytosanitary certification; Phytosanitary import/export regulatory systems


Pest and disease diagnostics

Identification of insects, fungi, bacteria and viruses; Field- and laboratory-based identifications; Pest and disease reporting and communication


Disease and pest surveillance

Importance of surveillance; How and why surveillance is implemented; Strategies and methodologies


Pest and disease risk analysis and management

Assessing risk; Commodity-specific management options; Pre- and postharvest practices; Integrated management systems; Biological Control; Systems approaches


Agricultural/Forestry extension

Concept and practice of extension; Target groups and their needs; Stakeholder engagement and awareness; Communication media


Minimum requirements:

Qualifications:

A BSc Hons degree or a four-year BSc Agric degree. This may include fields in the biological and agricultural sciences such as: 

How to apply

Applicants should email their detailed CV, copy of their South African ID and full academic record to heidi.roos@fabi.up.ac.za

NB. The Internship Programme typically runs from February to February every year.

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