The DSI and the NRF resolved to support access to global infrastructure as a key component of infrastructure provision for research and development as well as human capacity development.
National programs were established among them the South Africa-CERN (SA-CERN) program in order to enable south African researchers from all universities and institutions to access the largest international research infrastructure in the world (CERN).
In order to take advantage of the huge potential offered by CERN for young South African students, the Coordination Committee of the SA-CERN program decided to allocate a limited number of bursaries to the best South African students who wish to embrace a career as a researcher in a number of scientific and technical fields.
The SA-CERN Excellence Bursary seeks outstanding individuals to aid their MSc or PhD studies in research related to the CERN facility. The goal is to support a pipeline of representative, excellent students into the next generation of South African academics studying the fundamental nature of the Universe.
About South African
SA-CERN Bursary
Application Deadline | 31 Dec 2022 |
Country to study | South Africa |
Type | Postgraduate |
Sponsor | South African |
Gender | Men and Women |
Aim and Benefits of SA-CERN Bursary
The goal is to support a pipeline of representative, excellent students into the next generation of South African academics studying the fundamental nature of the Universe. The Excellence Bursaries will provide full cost support for the 2022 academic year. The SA-CERN Programme will also sponsor research trips to CERN aligned with projects.
The Bursary values per annum are as follows: MSc level: ~R115 000 – 150 000 PhD level: ~R102 000 – R177 000
Requirements for SA-CERN Bursary Qualification
The SA-CERN Programme seeks outstanding individuals to aid their MSc or PhD studies in research related to the CERN facility.
- a proven track record of excellence and clear evidence of outstanding future potential. The ideal candidate should have finished the previous degree with an aggregate of > 65%
- research project and supervisor within the SA-CERN Programme
- registration at a South African university for full-time studies from 2023
- South African citizenship
Documents Required for Application
E-mail the following documents in one PDF file
• your up-to-date CV • copy of your full academic record; • statement of purpose, which must address your 1) proposed research topic, 2) proposed supervisor, 3) career goals, 4) transformation goals; • copy of your ID document; • three letters of recommendation (may be sent separately by letter writers); • copies of any research publications/reports you have (co-)authored; and • copies of your MSc dissertation (if applying for the PhD bursary) and your Honours project (BSc (Hons) / BSc (Eng)). to [email protected] by 31 December 2022
Application Deadline
December 31, 2022How to Apply
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