• Hamilton Pharasi
  • HUNGARY: Stipendium Hungaricum 
  • Szent István University, 2017-2019

My name is Hamilton Pharasi, born in Swaziland, 45 years old and a former Szent Istvan University student, now known as Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, having obtained a cum laude Master of Science degree in Agricultural Biotechnology with specialization as a Plant Bio-technologist Engineer.  

I am currently employed by the Mpumalanga Provincial government, Department of Agriculture as a Deputy Director; Land and Agrarian Reform at eHlanzeni District. Following my recent passion for research in plant biotechnology, I have established an accredited skills development practice with accreditations with AGRISETA including a National Certificate in Plant Production at NQF level 3 and Biological Processes in Plant Physiology at NQF level 5. The business aim is to run a technical skills transfer in terms of the recent innovations in Agri Science.

In 2019 Glodia participated in an international experimental learning program that aims to bridge the gap between theoretical and practical learning of international business, called X-Culture. Every semester about 5000 students from 40 countries participate in this programme and Glodia was among the 40 students selected to attend a symposium at San Antonio in Texas, USA. 

I am intending to pursue my PhD to further beef up my envisaged plan for a wet laboratory that will serve as a molecular analysis tool for agro biomolecules and studies that will be related to Agrispeedtech.

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