Canberra, New South Wales, Brisbane
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Solve Australia’s greatest challenges with the CSIRO Agriculture and Food Team!
The opportunities we are offering
CSIRO Agriculture and Food is helping to improve productivity, profitability and sustainability in cropping, livestock production, aquaculture, horticulture and the food industry.
Our Undergraduate Vacation Studentships run over the Australian summer holidays and offer undergraduate students the opportunity to collaborate with leading CSIRO researchers in our world class facilities.
Students will have the chance to work on a real project in science, technology or a related field such as science communication.
Participation in the Vacation Studentship Program has influenced previous scholarship holders in their choice of further study and future career options. Many have gone on to pursue a PhD in collaboration with CSIRO or to build a successful research career within CSIRO, a university or industry.
For more information, please see our website at Agriculture and Food.
Duration: Placements are full time between 25 November 2024 and 31 January 2025.
To be considered you will need:
Life at Agriculture and Food and how you can accelerate your career with us
CSIRO’s Agriculture and Food Business Unit applies world class multidisciplinary science, technology and facilities, relevant IP and global networks across the value chain to create healthier, trusted, safer and more sustainable food and fibre for the future.
Agriculture and Food’s strategic focus areas are:
As part of our growth strategy, we will work with you to strategically align your experience, skills, and expertise with our focus areas. We offer a structured program for our vacation scholars including a series of workshops, discussion panels and the opportunity to present the results of your project at a final symposium, which results in extremely positive feedback from participants every year.
Who is eligible to apply?
CSIRO considers the filling of this position is intended to constitute a special/equal opportunity/affirmative measure under section 8(1) of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth).
The position is therefore only open to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people with Australian Citizenship. The successful applicant will be required to provide evidence to confirm that they are an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person.
Appointment to this role may be subject to conditions including provision of a national police check as well as other security/medical/character clearance requirements.
Where to from here!
If you are interested in the Agriculture and Food Undergraduate Vacation Studentship Program and meet the above candidate requirements, please apply online today!
Agriculture and Food Directors, Group Leaders and Talent Acquisition are partnering together to review applications. We are excited to hear from you and will be in touch with you over the coming weeks where there is a potential match to a project.
If you prefer to have an informal chat before putting in your EOI (Expression of Interest), you can contact our Indigenous Talent Acquisition Team at IndigenousCareers@csiro.au for more information.
Apply Online
To apply for an Undergraduate Vacation Studentship, you will be required to:
1. Submit a Resume/CV and Cover Letter (as one document) in the ‘Resume/CV’ field which includes:
2. Upload your academic results in the ‘Cover Letter’ field.
My role is in business development providing the business side of support so that scientists and their research can have impact. Day to day responsibilities vary as a graduate where I am gathering a blend of formal training and on the job learning. I am experiencing three different rotations, each lasting 6 months. I am also involved in various projects at the same time so I split my time between those projects which vary in difficulty, length and nature e.g. desktop research task
As a research technician, my responsibility is to help with whatever project I am assigned too. Due to the newness of my role, this is almost always supervised.
My work is primarily remote; my team live on the other side of the country. Thus it can get quite isolating and lonely, as well as anxiety inducing due to losing the human touch of working in a team. But this was part of the role I agreed to and so I have learned to find strategies to deal with it such as making special efforts to socialise and engage with the local staff.
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1,000 - 50,000 employees
R&D and Manufacturing
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CSIRO has really flexible working arrangements... no pressure to work from the office.
The culture is one of inclusivity creativity and a deep commitment to improvement.
Great professional development opportunities.
I like the work-life balance that CSIRO provides—I'm able to complete my work and have time for other commitments.
Working for an organisation that is on the cutting edge of science and innovation.
Not knowing if I have a job after my contract ends.
Multiple processes and steps that could be simplified.
It can feel isolating at times as the office is always really quiet, and most of your day-to-day interaction is online.
Promotion opportunities have not been clearly explained.
The structure and bureaucracy make things get done at a slower pace.