Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships in South Africa
Commonwealth Master’s
Scholarships in South Africa
Why study in South Africa
The Department of Higher Education and
Training in South Africa says:
South Africa’s universities present a wide
variety of academic and research opportunities at well-resourced,
multi-cultural campuses, as well as numerous opportunities for extra-curricular
activities. South African university qualifications are internationally
recognised. South Africa is a preferred destination for international students;
international students make up about 10% of students at public universities.
All of South Africa’s universities welcome international students, and
institutions have a dedicated international office to support this.
Universities
Scholarships are tenable at:
Subjects
Please see this document for a list of applicable subjects.
The scholarships are only tenable in the subjects listed for each university.
The scholarships
·
Four
scholarships are available, starting in January/February 2019
·
The
scholarships provide full tuition fees, a return economy flight, an arrival
allowance and a regular stipend (living allowance)
·
The
scholarships are for Master’s study only and are not applicable to distance
learning courses
·
The
scholarships are for new students only and cannot be used to fund a course you
have already started
·
No
additional funding will be provided for applicants with families
·
Scholarships
are for a maximum of two years
Support for Commonwealth Scholars
All Commonwealth Scholars have a dedicated
contact person at the ACU who can be contacted by email and phone.
Eligibility
·
Applicants
must be a citizen of a Commonwealth country other than South
Africa and must not be currently resident in South Africa
·
Applicants
must hold an Honours degree or a four-year degree, equivalent to NQF 8 on the
South African National Qualifications Framework, and with an average mark of at
least 70%, and meet the minimum entry criteria of the proposed course of study
·
Applicants
must not be a current DHET-supported scholarship recipient
·
Applicants
must have applied for the identified study programme at the chosen university
in South Africa on a full-time basis
·
Applicants’
academic background should be aligned to the proposed field of study
How to apply
First, you must apply for your chosen
course directly with the university. Applicants are advised to arrange for
their qualifications to be validated by the South African Qualifications Authority before
applying to a university.
Separately, download this scholarship application form,
and complete it in as much detail as possible.
As well as the application form, applicants
must submit the following:
·
A
500-word research proposal summary, containing:
·
Scientific
elements of the proposal: research rationale, problem identification, aims and
objectives of research, theoretical framework and research methodology
·
Social
relevance of proposed study
·
High
school certificates
·
Undergraduate
transcripts and graduation certificate
·
At
least one academic reference
·
Scan
of passport or national ID card
·
Proof
of English language ability if English is not your first language
·
Proof
that you have applied for the relevant course at your university of choice
Please submit all the required documents
above by email to commonwealthscholarship@dhet.gov.za
Applications nowclose on 13 July
2018 at 17:00 South Africa Standard Time.
For more information: https://www.acu.ac.uk/scholarships/commonwealth-scholarships/south-africa-2018
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