Following the release the 2010/2011 JAMB exams results, the post-UTME exams in the various colleges, polytechnics and universities in Nigeria has commenced. Osun State University hereby announces its 2010/2011 post-UTME tests.
University of South Africa Postdoctoral Research Scholarship for a Junior Researcher
Posted on
Friday, July 30, 2010
Position for a Junior Researcher
Course(s) Offered: Economics, Mgt
Course Level: Graduate research
Provider: University of South Africa (Unisa)
Country to Study in: South Africa
Course(s) Offered: Economics, Mgt
Course Level: Graduate research
Provider: University of South Africa (Unisa)
Country to Study in: South Africa
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SARA Bursary 2011, South Africa
Posted on
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Master Bursary, Doctoral Bursary, South Africa
Have you considered studying towards a Masters or Doctorate qualification?
To further promote the Reward profession, SARA is annually offering a bursary of R25 000 towards Masters or Doctoral research. Students should already be accepted with an accredited university for Masters or Doctoral research or have completed a detailed proposal with the intention to register in 2011.
Selection criteria for the SARA bursary
The application form for SARA selection purposes needs to be completed (click here for the form) and forwarded to Gillian le Cordeur at Gillian@vdw.co.za with a copy of the research proposal submitted to the University.
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Have you considered studying towards a Masters or Doctorate qualification?
To further promote the Reward profession, SARA is annually offering a bursary of R25 000 towards Masters or Doctoral research. Students should already be accepted with an accredited university for Masters or Doctoral research or have completed a detailed proposal with the intention to register in 2011.
Selection criteria for the SARA bursary
- The applicant needs to have an honours/PDM for Masters or a Masters for a Doctorate.
- Students should already be accepted with an accredited university for Masters or Doctoral research and be registered for 2010/11 or have completed a detailed research proposal with the intention to study in 2011.
- The primary research question should be within the ambit of reward management, or at least HR Management with a focus on reward management. Therefore, the research topic should be relevant to the reward environment and add to the existing base of knowledge and methodologies.
- The candidate should be committed to continuing to invest in remuneration as a profession.
- Planned research must be completed within three years from receiving the bursary and formal feedback in the form of a presentation to the SARA membership, as well as a copy of the research document must be made available to SARA for inclusion in its existing body of research.
The application form for SARA selection purposes needs to be completed (click here for the form) and forwarded to Gillian le Cordeur at Gillian@vdw.co.za with a copy of the research proposal submitted to the University.
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Eskom University Bursary Scheme for South African Students
Posted on
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
University Bursary Scheme
Course(s) Offered: Several fields
Course Level: Undergraduate (bursary award)
Provider: Eskom Holdings SOC Limited
Country to Study in: South Africa
Course(s) Offered: Several fields
Course Level: Undergraduate (bursary award)
Provider: Eskom Holdings SOC Limited
Country to Study in: South Africa
Filed Under:
africa,
august,
awards,
business/finance,
computer/IT,
engineering,
social sciences,
south africa,
undergraduate
Fuchs Foundation Doctoral Scholarships for South African Students
Posted on
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Carl & Emily Fuchs Foundation Doctoral Scholarships
Course(s) Offered: Any field
Course Level: Doctoral
Provider: Fuchs Foundation
Country to Study in: South Africa
Course(s) Offered: Any field
Course Level: Doctoral
Provider: Fuchs Foundation
Country to Study in: South Africa
South Africa's Old Mutual Learners’ Scholarship Programme
Posted on
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Learner’s Scholarships
Course(s) offered: Actuarial sciences, Accounting
Course Level: Undergraduate
Provider: Old Mutual
Country to Study in: South Africa
Course(s) offered: Actuarial sciences, Accounting
Course Level: Undergraduate
Provider: Old Mutual
Country to Study in: South Africa
Filed Under:
africa,
business/finance,
july,
social sciences,
south africa,
undergraduate
Oshwal Aid / HELB Scholarships for Undergraduate Kenyans
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Oshwal Aid / HELB Scholarship
Course(s) Offered: Several fields
Course Level: Undergraduate
Provider: Oshwal Aid, HELB
Country to Study in: Kenya
Course(s) Offered: Several fields
Course Level: Undergraduate
Provider: Oshwal Aid, HELB
Country to Study in: Kenya
Filed Under:
africa,
agriculture,
any field,
arts/humanities,
business/finance,
computer/IT,
engineering,
kenya,
law,
social sciences,
undergraduate
Senior Research Fellow, University of Nairobi
Posted on
Monday, July 26, 2010
Research Scholarship, Department of Architecture and Building Science, Architecture, Civil Engineering, Urban Planning, Urban Design, Construction Management, Building Economics and Management, Land Economic, Urban Regional Planning
Applicants must be holders of a PhD. degree in any of the following areas: Architecture,Civil Engineering, Urban Planning, Urban Design, Construction Management, Building Economics and Management, Land Economics and Urban Regional Planning.
They should have at least five (5) years experience in Research and teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. In addition, they should have supervised at least three masters’ students to completion.
Applicants should have a minimum of four (4) publications in refereed journals or two (2) publications and two (2) chapters in scholarly books since the last
promotion.
Reference Code -AC/07/92/10 (R&T) (2 POSTS)
Successful applicants will be expected to teach at both undergraduate and postgraduate degree levels as well as supervise and undertake research in their areas of specialization.
Please note that this is a one year contract renewable on mutual agreement.
NOTE:
CHSS The Principal, CHS, Box 30197-00100 Nairobi
CAE The Principal, CAE, Box 30197-00100 Nairobi
CBPS The Principal, CBPS, Box 30197-00100 Nairobi
CAVS The principal, CAVS, Box 30197-00100 Nairobi
R&T Deputy Registrar, (R&T), Box 30197-00100 Nairobi
Only Shortlisted Applicants Will be Contaced
Closing Date: AUGUST 6, 2010
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Applicants must be holders of a PhD. degree in any of the following areas: Architecture,Civil Engineering, Urban Planning, Urban Design, Construction Management, Building Economics and Management, Land Economics and Urban Regional Planning.
They should have at least five (5) years experience in Research and teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. In addition, they should have supervised at least three masters’ students to completion.
Applicants should have a minimum of four (4) publications in refereed journals or two (2) publications and two (2) chapters in scholarly books since the last
promotion.
Reference Code -AC/07/92/10 (R&T) (2 POSTS)
Successful applicants will be expected to teach at both undergraduate and postgraduate degree levels as well as supervise and undertake research in their areas of specialization.
Please note that this is a one year contract renewable on mutual agreement.
NOTE:
- Applicants should forward ten (10) should forward ten (10) copies of their application letters accompanied by similar number of certified copies of certificates and C.Vs giving details of their qualifications, experience, research activities and publications appear in.
- Applications and related documents should be forwarded through the applicants’ heads of departments and applicants should state their current designations and salaries and other benefits attached to those designations. Please quote post reference codes .Applicants should be addressed as per the codes below:-
CHSS The Principal, CHS, Box 30197-00100 Nairobi
CAE The Principal, CAE, Box 30197-00100 Nairobi
CBPS The Principal, CBPS, Box 30197-00100 Nairobi
CAVS The principal, CAVS, Box 30197-00100 Nairobi
R&T Deputy Registrar, (R&T), Box 30197-00100 Nairobi
Only Shortlisted Applicants Will be Contaced
Closing Date: AUGUST 6, 2010
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The Kate Jagoe-Davies Memorial Scholarship for African and non-African Students
Posted on
Monday, July 26, 2010
Kate Jagoe-Davies Memorial Postgraduate Scholarship
Course(s) Offered: Ecological sustainability
Course Level: Graduate (honors, masters, PhD)
Provider: Family and friends of late Kate Jagoe-Davies
Country to study in: South Africa
Course(s) Offered: Ecological sustainability
Course Level: Graduate (honors, masters, PhD)
Provider: Family and friends of late Kate Jagoe-Davies
Country to study in: South Africa
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doctoral,
international,
masters,
november,
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science/technology,
south africa
University of Cape Town Woolworths Fellowship Programme for South African Masters and PhD Students
Posted on
Monday, July 26, 2010
Postgraduate Fellowship Programmes:
Woolworths/UCT Fellowship Programme
Course(s) Offered: Probiotics-related, Environment-related
Course Level: Graduate research (masters, PhD)
Provider: University of Cape Town
Country to Study in: South Africa
Woolworths/UCT Fellowship Programme
Course(s) Offered: Probiotics-related, Environment-related
Course Level: Graduate research (masters, PhD)
Provider: University of Cape Town
Country to Study in: South Africa
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doctoral,
fellowships,
health,
masters,
postgraduate,
research,
science/technology,
september,
south africa
Undergraduate Bursaries from South African Department of Trade and Industry
Posted on
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Department of Trade and Industry Bursaries
Course(s) Offered: Economics, Accounting, Econometrics, Statistics
Course Level: Undergraduate
Provider: DTI (or dti)
Country to Study in: South Africa
Course(s) Offered: Economics, Accounting, Econometrics, Statistics
Course Level: Undergraduate
Provider: DTI (or dti)
Country to Study in: South Africa
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august,
business/finance,
science/technology,
south africa,
undergraduate
Knight Foundation Scholarships for Rhodes University’s Media Leadership Institute
Posted on
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Knight Foundation Scholarships
Course(s) Offered: Media Management
Course Level: Postgraduate Diploma
Provider: Knight Foundation
Country to Study in: South Africa
Course(s) Offered: Media Management
Course Level: Postgraduate Diploma
Provider: Knight Foundation
Country to Study in: South Africa
National Diploma and Bachelor of Technology Bursary Programme in the Sciences and Engineering for South Africans
Posted on
Sunday, July 25, 2010
National Diploma and Bachelor of Technology Bursary Programme
Course(s) Offered: Sciences, Engineering
Course Level: Undergraduate
Provider: SKA South Africa
Country to Study in: South Africa
Course(s) Offered: Sciences, Engineering
Course Level: Undergraduate
Provider: SKA South Africa
Country to Study in: South Africa
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awards,
engineering,
science/technology,
september,
south africa,
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Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
Posted on
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Postdoctoral Research Scholarship,In Chemistry and Polymer Science, Stellenbosch University
This project will involve, amongst other topics, the synthesis of small molecules as irreversible inhibitors of kinases relevant in important human diseases (cancer, malaria, TB etc) and the research could include collaborative interactions with German research partners. The fellowship is for one year and is possibly renewable for a second year.
Requirement:
PhD (must have graduated within the last five years) Applicant must have performed PhD work in the field of organic chemistry with a strong emphasis on synthetic chemistry. Relevant expertise in the area of medicinal chemistry will also be advantageous.
Commencement of duties: As soon as possible
Closing date: 31 July 2010
Enquiries: Prof. Willem van Otterlo (wvo@sun.ac.za) – please see the site www.willemvanotterlo.co.za for more information.
Send a letter of application, accompanied by a comprehensive curriculum vitae, including list of publications and the names and contact details of at least two referees, to Prof. Willem van Otterlo (wvo@sun.ac.za)
Applicants should request their referees to forward confidential reports by the closing date direct to the same address.
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This project will involve, amongst other topics, the synthesis of small molecules as irreversible inhibitors of kinases relevant in important human diseases (cancer, malaria, TB etc) and the research could include collaborative interactions with German research partners. The fellowship is for one year and is possibly renewable for a second year.
Requirement:
PhD (must have graduated within the last five years) Applicant must have performed PhD work in the field of organic chemistry with a strong emphasis on synthetic chemistry. Relevant expertise in the area of medicinal chemistry will also be advantageous.
Commencement of duties: As soon as possible
Closing date: 31 July 2010
Enquiries: Prof. Willem van Otterlo (wvo@sun.ac.za) – please see the site www.willemvanotterlo.co.za for more information.
Send a letter of application, accompanied by a comprehensive curriculum vitae, including list of publications and the names and contact details of at least two referees, to Prof. Willem van Otterlo (wvo@sun.ac.za)
Applicants should request their referees to forward confidential reports by the closing date direct to the same address.
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URC Postdoctoral Research Fellowship 2011, SouthAfrica
Posted on
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Postdoctoral Research Scholarship, University of Cape Town
Applications are invited for a limited number of Postdoctoral Research Fellowships to be taken up at the University during 2011. The value of the Fellowship is R175 000 per annum.
Eligibility:
All South African and foreign candidates are eligible, but preference will be given to applicants who graduated from Universities other than UCT. However, applicants who graduated from UCT at Both undergraduate and postgraduate levels are ineligible.
Only applicants who attained the PhD degree no longer than 5 years ago, and are not yet in academic or research posts and who have not previously held postdoctoral appointments are eligible. There is no restriction on any particular discipline or field of research, but applications from other African countries and from women and black researchers will be given preference. It is crucial that applicants’ research interests and faculty needs are in line with those of the host department.
Applicants who have not yet graduated with the PhD degree must provide proof that the PhD thesis has been submitted by no later than 15 September 2010. Such proof must be accompanied by a statement by the supervisor that the degree is likely to be achieved.
The Fellowships are based on academic merit and the number and quality of the applicant’s peer-reviewed publications will be taken into account. The Fellowships are in place to provide support to candidates who will undertake academic training and are tenable for a maximum of 12 months. Applications for renewal for one further year will be considered, but only in competition with new applications. Renewals are not Guaranteed. The Fellowship value is fixed at R175 000 for the full academic year and includes any relocation expenses. The Fellowship carries no benefits and a directive for tax exemption will be applied for by UCT on behalf of the successful candidate. The successful candidate will be expected to undertake the agreed research as well as optional but limited teaching duties as part of professional development. Successful candidates will not be expected to perform any service to the Department of the University of Cape Town in return for the Fellowship.
Please complete the PDOC01 Application Form. This is available from the Postgraduate Centre and Funding Office.
Applications must include the following:
- The completed PDOC01 Application Form including all required information and attachments.
- The applicant’s full curriculum vitae and a full list of publications. Reports from three referees, which must be submitted in sealed envelopes.
- Certified copies of all academic transcripts. Please do not include copies of certificates.
Although fully completed applications must be submitted directly to the Postgraduate Funding Office, applicants are urged to contact the appropriate Head of Department in the first instance if at all possible. Information on faculty structure and academic departments may be found on the UCT website at http://www.uct.ac.za
All applicants are subject to the policies, procedures and rules surrounding the postdoctoral sector at the University of Cape Town.
The closing date for receipt of applications is 31 July 2010. Please note that late and/or incomplete applications will be disqualified. Where applicable, proof of submission of the PhD thesis is due by no later than 15 September 2010.
The University of Cape Town reserves the right to make no awards at all; to cancel the award if the conditions are not met, and to effect changes to the conditions of award.
Further information is obtainable from: Ms Stacey Moses, Postgraduate Funding Office, University of Cape Town. Private Bag, Rondebosch 7701, South Africa. Email Stacey.moses@uct.ac.za Telephone number 021 – 650 5065, Fax number 021 – 650 4352
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Applications are invited for a limited number of Postdoctoral Research Fellowships to be taken up at the University during 2011. The value of the Fellowship is R175 000 per annum.
Eligibility:
All South African and foreign candidates are eligible, but preference will be given to applicants who graduated from Universities other than UCT. However, applicants who graduated from UCT at Both undergraduate and postgraduate levels are ineligible.
Only applicants who attained the PhD degree no longer than 5 years ago, and are not yet in academic or research posts and who have not previously held postdoctoral appointments are eligible. There is no restriction on any particular discipline or field of research, but applications from other African countries and from women and black researchers will be given preference. It is crucial that applicants’ research interests and faculty needs are in line with those of the host department.
Applicants who have not yet graduated with the PhD degree must provide proof that the PhD thesis has been submitted by no later than 15 September 2010. Such proof must be accompanied by a statement by the supervisor that the degree is likely to be achieved.
The Fellowships are based on academic merit and the number and quality of the applicant’s peer-reviewed publications will be taken into account. The Fellowships are in place to provide support to candidates who will undertake academic training and are tenable for a maximum of 12 months. Applications for renewal for one further year will be considered, but only in competition with new applications. Renewals are not Guaranteed. The Fellowship value is fixed at R175 000 for the full academic year and includes any relocation expenses. The Fellowship carries no benefits and a directive for tax exemption will be applied for by UCT on behalf of the successful candidate. The successful candidate will be expected to undertake the agreed research as well as optional but limited teaching duties as part of professional development. Successful candidates will not be expected to perform any service to the Department of the University of Cape Town in return for the Fellowship.
Please complete the PDOC01 Application Form. This is available from the Postgraduate Centre and Funding Office.
Applications must include the following:
- The completed PDOC01 Application Form including all required information and attachments.
- The applicant’s full curriculum vitae and a full list of publications. Reports from three referees, which must be submitted in sealed envelopes.
- Certified copies of all academic transcripts. Please do not include copies of certificates.
Although fully completed applications must be submitted directly to the Postgraduate Funding Office, applicants are urged to contact the appropriate Head of Department in the first instance if at all possible. Information on faculty structure and academic departments may be found on the UCT website at http://www.uct.ac.za
All applicants are subject to the policies, procedures and rules surrounding the postdoctoral sector at the University of Cape Town.
The closing date for receipt of applications is 31 July 2010. Please note that late and/or incomplete applications will be disqualified. Where applicable, proof of submission of the PhD thesis is due by no later than 15 September 2010.
The University of Cape Town reserves the right to make no awards at all; to cancel the award if the conditions are not met, and to effect changes to the conditions of award.
Further information is obtainable from: Ms Stacey Moses, Postgraduate Funding Office, University of Cape Town. Private Bag, Rondebosch 7701, South Africa. Email Stacey.moses@uct.ac.za Telephone number 021 – 650 5065, Fax number 021 – 650 4352
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CFUW International Fellowships and Awards for Women
Posted on
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Each year, CFUW provides a range of post-graduate awards and fellowships to women through its Charitable Trust Fund.
The CFUW Fellowships and Awards Program is an affirmative action program as provided for in the Constitution of Canada and eligibility is restricted to women.
CFUW’s Fellowship and Award winners have produced work in a variety of academic areas, including international humanitarian efforts, feminist and gender analysis, advanced science, medicine, social justice and human rights for women and girls.
CFUW FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2011-2012
CFUW Fellowships and Awards Program is an affirmative action program as provided for in the Constitution of Canada.
Eligibility for these fellowships and awards is restricted to women.
The CFUW Fellowships and Awards Competition for Academic Year 2011-2012 is now open.
The deadline for mailing completed applications is postmark date NOVEMBER 1, 2010.
Resource: More information and application - pdf
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The CFUW Fellowships and Awards Program is an affirmative action program as provided for in the Constitution of Canada and eligibility is restricted to women.
CFUW’s Fellowship and Award winners have produced work in a variety of academic areas, including international humanitarian efforts, feminist and gender analysis, advanced science, medicine, social justice and human rights for women and girls.
CFUW FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2011-2012
CFUW Fellowships and Awards Program is an affirmative action program as provided for in the Constitution of Canada.
Eligibility for these fellowships and awards is restricted to women.
The CFUW Fellowships and Awards Competition for Academic Year 2011-2012 is now open.
The deadline for mailing completed applications is postmark date NOVEMBER 1, 2010.
Resource: More information and application - pdf
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Udayan Shalini Fellowships Programme in India for Young Girls and Women
Posted on
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Udayan Shalini Fellowships-USF
Course(s) Offered: Any field
Course Level: Undergraduate
Provider: Udayan Care
Country to Study in: India
Course(s) Offered: Any field
Course Level: Undergraduate
Provider: Udayan Care
Country to Study in: India
Oncology Nursing Society Advanced Practice Nurse Conference Scholarships for Practising Nurses
Posted on
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Conference Scholarships
Course(s) Offered: Nursing
Course Level: Conference events
Provider: Oncology Nursing Society
Country to Study in: UK
Course(s) Offered: Nursing
Course Level: Conference events
Provider: Oncology Nursing Society
Country to Study in: UK
10 Major Causes of Admission Failure into Nigeria Universities
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Saturday, July 17, 2010
Major Causes of University Admission Failure
In recent years, admissions into universities in Nigeria appear to have become more competitive and objective. Statistics show that only about five per cent applicants are actually admitted into universities. The reason is because each university must adhere to the quota given to it by NUC (Nigeria Universities Commission).
In recent years, admissions into universities in Nigeria appear to have become more competitive and objective. Statistics show that only about five per cent applicants are actually admitted into universities. The reason is because each university must adhere to the quota given to it by NUC (Nigeria Universities Commission).
Lincoln College Overseas Graduate Entrance Scholarship for non-UK, non-EU Students
Posted on
Friday, July 16, 2010
Overseas Graduate Entrance Scholarship
Course(s) Offered: Any field
Course Level: Graduate (masters)
Provider: Lincoln College
Country to Study in: UK
Course(s) Offered: Any field
Course Level: Graduate (masters)
Provider: Lincoln College
Country to Study in: UK
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august,
europe,
international,
masters,
postgraduate,
uk
The UCT/CSIR Scholarship Programme for South African Students, South Africa
Posted on
Thursday, July 08, 2010
Applications are invited for a limited number of scholarships for South African students who will register in 2011 at the University of Cape Town for the Honours, Master’s and Doctoral degrees, within the following disciplines, or in closely related disciplines:
Only students who register as full-time students and who are proceeding into the FIRST year of the degree are eligible. Students who will register in 2011 for a 2nd year of Masters or 2nd or 3rd year of PhD are INELIGIBLE. Only students who will register for study in one (or more) of the areas of study shown above are eligible.
Value of Awards
Honours – R60,000; Masters – R70,000; Doctoral – R80,000 per annum
Tenure
Honour’s – strictly 1 year; Master’s – 2 Years – Second year renewable on proof of satisfactory progress, and Doctoral – 3 Years – Second and third years renewable on proof of satisfactory progress.
Please Note: Renewals are NOT guaranteed and will depend on the availability of funds and academic progress.
Criteria
The Director – Postgraduate Centre & Funding Office,
University of Cape Town
by no later than 31st august 2010
Late, inappropriate and/or incomplete applications will be disqualified
Enquiries: pgfunding@uct.ac.za or Telephone – 021-650-2211
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- Information and Communication Technologies
- Environmental Technologies
- Engineering
- Materials Science and Manufacturing
- Mathematics
- Natural & Physical Sciences
- Biosciences
- Modelling and Digital Science
- Information and Communications Technology
Only students who register as full-time students and who are proceeding into the FIRST year of the degree are eligible. Students who will register in 2011 for a 2nd year of Masters or 2nd or 3rd year of PhD are INELIGIBLE. Only students who will register for study in one (or more) of the areas of study shown above are eligible.
Value of Awards
Honours – R60,000; Masters – R70,000; Doctoral – R80,000 per annum
Tenure
Honour’s – strictly 1 year; Master’s – 2 Years – Second year renewable on proof of satisfactory progress, and Doctoral – 3 Years – Second and third years renewable on proof of satisfactory progress.
Please Note: Renewals are NOT guaranteed and will depend on the availability of funds and academic progress.
Criteria
- Academic Merit. The Scholarships will be granted on the basis of academic merit.
Applicants must have achieved at least 60% for their final undergraduate majors or the Honour’s degree) - Area of study, Only students who will register for study in one (or more) of the areas of study shown above
Particular consideration will be given to equity
- A letter of application addressed to the Director of the PGC&FO, UCT and a completed Application Form available from the Postgraduate Funding Office or from URL: http://www.uct.ac.za/apply/funding/postgraduate/applications/
- A one A-4 page CV giving the future intentions of the applicant.
- 2 letters of reference from academics who have taught/supervised the applicants in the past three years
- All original or certified copies of university transcripts (do not include certificates), including those of the applicant’s undergraduate degree(s).
- Proof of acceptance of the student into the proposed academic department, in the form of a brief letter/statement from the Faculty Manager.
- Master’s and Doctoral applicants – A copy of the applicant’s abstract of the proposed study (no longer than ONE A-4 page) and an indication that a Supervisor has been secured and that the research proposal has been accepted by the Department.
- Applicants must be prepared to enter into a contract with the CSIR in which the student undertakes to enter into employment with the CSIR for at least the tenure of the scholarship held, provided that suitable vacancies exist within the CSIR
- Short-listed Applicants must be prepared to undergo interviews with officials from the CSIR
The Director – Postgraduate Centre & Funding Office,
University of Cape Town
by no later than 31st august 2010
Late, inappropriate and/or incomplete applications will be disqualified
Enquiries: pgfunding@uct.ac.za or Telephone – 021-650-2211
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FRF Mathematics Education Chair Post-Doctoral Fellowships for Researchers
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Sunday, July 04, 2010
FRF Mathematics Education Chair Post-Doctoral Fellowship
Course(s) Offered: Mathematics Education
Course Level: Graduate (postdoctoral)
Provider: Rhodes University
Country to Study in: South Africa
Course(s) Offered: Mathematics Education
Course Level: Graduate (postdoctoral)
Provider: Rhodes University
Country to Study in: South Africa
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Research Fellowships in Health, The South African Medical Research Council, South Africa
Posted on
Sunday, July 04, 2010
The South African Medical Research Council (MRC) invites applications for six (6) Research Fellowships in Health Research. This Career Development Programme is a partnership between the MRC and the Tertiary Education sector.
The purpose of the Research Fellowship is to build research capacity and scientific leadership by creating new positions for senior Post-Doctoral scientists that have demonstrated a potential to become established researchers. Preference will be given to proposals that address Public Health and Environmental Health research priorities in the country.
The six Research Fellows will be appointed for a period of 2 years commencing in Jan 2011, with the option to extend for a further 2 years subject to satisfactory performance and the availability of funds.
Application Process
Applicants must
Value of the Award
Kindly forward your responses to Research Capacity Development Administrator at Philistia.Joshua@mrc.ac.za and copy Dr Thabi Maitin: e-mail: thabi.maitin@mrc..ac..za
Application Closing Date: 15 July 2010
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The purpose of the Research Fellowship is to build research capacity and scientific leadership by creating new positions for senior Post-Doctoral scientists that have demonstrated a potential to become established researchers. Preference will be given to proposals that address Public Health and Environmental Health research priorities in the country.
The six Research Fellows will be appointed for a period of 2 years commencing in Jan 2011, with the option to extend for a further 2 years subject to satisfactory performance and the availability of funds.
Application Process
- Interested individuals must submit a full application to the MRC no later than 15 July 2010.
- Applications must include a full research proposal, 3 referee’s reports, and written commitment from the employing institution to provide the infrastructure, top-up salary and matching contribution towards the running expenses for the research project.
- Where the Fellow is to be appointed in an MRC in-house programme, the written commitment must be provided by the Unit or Group Director.
- Applications will be sent out for peer-review and the applicants will be informed of the outcome of the application by September /October 2010, for uptake of the Grant in Jan 2011.
- Applicants may be subjected to an interview before a final decision is made.
Applicants must
- Be South African Citizens or in possession of Permanent Residency
- Have a research doctorate and post-doctoral research experience
- Apply within at least 5 years of obtaining a research doctorate.
Value of the Award
- Research Fellows will be appointed at the level of a Lecturer at a University or Senior Scientist at the MRC.
- The MRC will contribute, R180 000 towards the Fellow’s salary and R50 000 for running expenses for the research project.
- The university will top-up the MRC salary contribution to that of a Lecturer at the employing institution.
- Where the Research Fellow is appointed in an MRC in-house programme, the programme will be expected to top-up the MRC salary contribution to that of a Senior Scientist.
- Where a Fellow is appointed at a University, the University must give a written commitment to provide the necessary infrastructure, salary contribution and a minimum of R50 000.00 for running expenses for the research project.
- Where a Fellow is appointed in an MRC in-house programme, the Unit or Group Director must provide written commitment to provide the necessary infrastructure, salary contribution and a minimum of R50 000.00 for running expenses for the research project.
- The Research Fellow must spend a minimum of 80% of his or her time undertaking full-time research on the approved project. Successful applicants will be required to sign a contractual agreement with the MRC and the university.
Kindly forward your responses to Research Capacity Development Administrator at Philistia.Joshua@mrc.ac.za and copy Dr Thabi Maitin: e-mail: thabi.maitin@mrc..ac..za
Application Closing Date: 15 July 2010
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