The Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) is a statutory authority that operates as part of the Australian Government's development cooperation programs. The Centre encourages Australia's agricultural scientists to use their skills for the benefit of developing countries and Australia. ACIAR's mandate is to plan, fund and manage projects across a broad range of agricultural and development areas. Approximately three quarters of the Centre's research budget is allocated to bilateral collaborative development-related research between Australia and developing countries. The remaining quarter of the research budget is allocated to multilateral development-related research through contributions to 19 international agricultural research centres.
OPPORTUNITY DESCRIPTION
The Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development (AYAD) Program is currently advertising 12 Agriculture assignments. The AYAD Program is fully funded and a wonderful opportunity for people in the Agriculture sector to share their skills and experience with communities in developing countries.
You are invited to apply for an Agriculture international volunteering assignment through the Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development Program (AYAD). The AYAD Program is currently advertising 12 Agricultureassignments which give people like you the chance to share your skills and experiences with communities in developing countries.
Each year the AYAD Program sends 400 passionate young Australians (18-30) on short term volunteer assignments (3 to 12 month) in Asia, the Pacific and Africa. These assignments are part of the Australian Volunteers for International Development program, an Australian Government AusAID initiative.
Enlisted below are some of the available assignments:
If you are interested, please visit http://aciar.gov.au/AYAD and simply click on the assignment to find out more and apply. Or email warren.page@aciar.gov.au
The Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) is a statutory authority that operates as part of the Australian Government's development cooperation programs. The Centre encourages Australia's agricultural scientists to use their skills for the benefit of developing countries and Australia. ACIAR's mandate is to plan, fund and manage projects across a broad range of agricultural and development areas. Approximately three quarters of the Centre's research budget is allocated to bilateral collaborative development-related research between Australia and developing countries. The remaining quarter of the research budget is allocated to multilateral development-related research through contributions to 19 international agricultural research centres.
OPPORTUNITY DESCRIPTION
The Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development (AYAD) Program is currently advertising 12 Agriculture assignments. The AYAD Program is fully funded and a wonderful opportunity for people in the Agriculture sector to share their skills and experience with communities in developing countries.
You are invited to apply for an Agriculture international volunteering assignment through the Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development Program (AYAD). The AYAD Program is currently advertising 12 Agricultureassignments which give people like you the chance to share your skills and experiences with communities in developing countries.
Each year the AYAD Program sends 400 passionate young Australians (18-30) on short term volunteer assignments (3 to 12 month) in Asia, the Pacific and Africa. These assignments are part of the Australian Volunteers for International Development program, an Australian Government AusAID initiative.
Enlisted below are some of the available assignments:
If you are interested, please visit http://aciar.gov.au/AYAD and simply click on the assignment to find out more and apply. Or email warren.page@aciar.gov.au
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The Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) is a statutory authority that operates as part of the Australian Government's development cooperation programs. The Centre encourages Australia's agricultural scientists to use their skills for the benefit of developing countries and Australia. ACIAR's mandate is to plan, fund and manage projects across a broad range of agricultural and development areas. Approximately three quarters of the Centre's research budget is allocated to bilateral collaborative development-related research between Australia and developing countries. The remaining quarter of the research budget is allocated to multilateral development-related research through contributions to 19 international agricultural research centres.
OPPORTUNITY DESCRIPTION
The Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development (AYAD) Program is currently advertising 12 Agriculture assignments. The AYAD Program is fully funded and a wonderful opportunity for people in the Agriculture sector to share their skills and experience with communities in developing countries.
You are invited to apply for an Agriculture international volunteering assignment through the Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development Program (AYAD). The AYAD Program is currently advertising 12 Agricultureassignments which give people like you the chance to share your skills and experiences with communities in developing countries.
Each year the AYAD Program sends 400 passionate young Australians (18-30) on short term volunteer assignments (3 to 12 month) in Asia, the Pacific and Africa. These assignments are part of the Australian Volunteers for International Development program, an Australian Government AusAID initiative.
Enlisted below are some of the available assignments:
If you are interested, please visit http://aciar.gov.au/AYAD and simply click on the assignment to find out more and apply. Or email warren.page@aciar.gov.au
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The Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) is a statutory authority that operates as part of the Australian Government's development cooperation programs. The Centre encourages Australia's agricultural scientists to use their skills for the benefit of developing countries and Australia. ACIAR's mandate is to plan, fund and manage projects across a broad range of agricultural and development areas. Approximately three quarters of the Centre's research budget is allocated to bilateral collaborative development-related research between Australia and developing countries. The remaining quarter of the research budget is allocated to multilateral development-related research through contributions to 19 international agricultural research centres.
OPPORTUNITY DESCRIPTION
The Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development (AYAD) Program is currently advertising 12 Agriculture assignments. The AYAD Program is fully funded and a wonderful opportunity for people in the Agriculture sector to share their skills and experience with communities in developing countries.
You are invited to apply for an Agriculture international volunteering assignment through the Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development Program (AYAD). The AYAD Program is currently advertising 12 Agricultureassignments which give people like you the chance to share your skills and experiences with communities in developing countries.
Each year the AYAD Program sends 400 passionate young Australians (18-30) on short term volunteer assignments (3 to 12 month) in Asia, the Pacific and Africa. These assignments are part of the Australian Volunteers for International Development program, an Australian Government AusAID initiative.
Enlisted below are some of the available assignments:
If you are interested, please visit http://aciar.gov.au/AYAD and simply click on the assignment to find out more and apply. Or email warren.page@aciar.gov.au
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