DAP 2014 Agriculture – Livestock


Desired Applicant Profile – Livestock
Target group
  • You are a national of an eligible country.
  • You are a mid- to senior-level professional working in an agriculture policy, practice, research or reform role.
  • You are currently employed in an agriculture institution, ministry, non-governmental organisation or private company.
  • You have a clear vision of how you will use the knowledge gained through the Short Course to improve agricultural policy, practice, research or reform in your home country.
Eligibility
  • You must meet the age restriction requirements for your country.
  • You must meet the work experience requirements for your country.
  • You must be willing to make a formal commitment to return to your current employment following completion of the Short Course.
  • As this course will be delivered in English, an appropriate level of language proficiency is required, such that Awardees will be able to participate fully and benefit from the course.
  • You must meet the general minimum eligibility criteria outlined below.
  • Female candidates and people with a disability are encouraged to apply.
Support service options
  • Special needs assistance as deemed appropriate on a case-by-case basis.
General eligibility criteria for Africa Fellowships Applicants
To be eligible for an Africa Fellowship, applicants must:
  • have citizenship of and currently be living in the country of your nationality;
  • not be married to/or be a de facto of, or engaged to be married to a person who holds or is eligible to hold Australian or New Zealand citizenship or permanent resident status;
  • satisfy any specific criteria established by the applicant’s country and/or government of citizenship;
  • satisfy all the requirements of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) for a Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) student visa;
  • satisfy any specific admission requirements of the institution at which the Short Course is to be undertaken; and
  • hold a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent.

Applicants must inform the Australian Government of any connection or relationship to staff employed by the Australian Government or with the managing contractor at the time of application.

Course details
  • Extension and delivery of innovation, including mainstreaming gender issues in agricultural development
  • Key elements and diversity of livestock production, management and feeding systems (cattle, sheep, goats, poultry)
  • Livestock markets and value chains
  • Return on investment from livestock improvement: case studies of genetic improvement from Africa
  • Milk production and processing (cattle and goats)
  • Meat production, animal handling, meat quality and safety (cattle, sheep and goats)

Note:

  • The course is anticipated to run for between five and six weeks.
  • Africa Fellowships will be delivered between July 2014 and March 2015.
  • Africa Fellowships are an intensive learning experience.

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