DSI/NRF Postgraduate Scholarship for African Students 2022

DSI/NRF Postgraduate Scholarship for African Students 2022

The DSI and NRF are pleased to announce a call for new applications for DSI-NRF Postgraduate Student Funding for the academic year 2023. All continuing students who are eligible for a second or third year of funding must submit a Progress Report and not a new application.

The programme will identify academically gifted African scholars from resource-challenged backgrounds to pursue postgraduate study in some of the best universities across the continent. Over a period of five years, MINDS will fund and support 45 Honours and Master’s scholars to study at African universities outside their country of origin, while the NRF will contribute funding for 50 Doctoral scholars from the rest of the continent based at South African universities.

About National Research Foundation (NRF)

The NRF was established through the National Research Foundation Act (Act No 23 of 1998), following a system-wide review conducted for the Department of Arts, Culture, Science and Technology (DACST). The new entity incorporated the functions of the research funding agencies that were previously servicing various sections of the research community, namely the former Centre for Science Development (CSD) of the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) and the former Foundation for Research Development (FRD) that included several National Research Facilities. As an entity of the Department of Sci... read more

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DSI/NRF Postgraduate Scholarship

Application Deadline08 Jul 2022
Country to studySouth Africa
TypePostgraduate
SponsorNational Research Foundation (NRF)
GenderMen and Women

Aim and Benefits of DSI/NRF Postgraduate Scholarship

  • Full Cost of Study (FCS) or Partial Cost of Study (PCS).

Requirements for DSI/NRF Postgraduate Scholarship Qualification

  • Be a citizen of an African country other than SA, residing in any African country
  • Be thirty two (32) tears of age and or younger on 31 December in the year of application for the doctoral scholarship and
  • Be intending to pursue full-time doctoral studies with effect from the following academic year of the year of application at a SA public university.

Application Deadline

July 8, 2022

How to Apply

Interested and qualified? Go to National Research Foundation (NRF) on orcid.org to apply

Applicants must first identify the university where they will be registered for their postgraduate degree before submitting an application to the NRF. When an applicant submits an application on the NRF Connect system, the application is routed to the university where the applicant intends to register. The NRF Connect system can be accessed on: https://nrfconnect.nrf.ac.za/

For more details,visit NRF website


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