If you’re ready to advance your studies at the University of Pretoria, the  DSI NRF Postgraduate Funding 2025 offers an excellent opportunity to make it happen. Applications for funding are now open, giving you the financial support to focus on your research and studies. Read on to learn more about the application process, eligibility requirements, and specific details for each level of study.

    About the DSI NRF Postgraduate Funding 2025 Program

    The Department of Science and Innovation (DSI) and the National Research Foundation (NRF) fund postgraduate students to encourage high-quality research in South Africa. This funding is available for Honours, Master’s, and PhD students across multiple faculties, making it accessible for a wide range of disciplines and interests.

    Key Funding Details:

    • Application Period: 27 May 2024 – 22 November 2024
    • Study Location: University of Pretoria (UP)
    • Funding Type: Bursaries/Scholarships
    • Study Level: Postgraduate (Honours, Master’s, PhD)
    • Sponsored by: External Funded Bursary (DSI NRF)

    Faculties Eligible for Funding

    Students from the following faculties are eligible to apply for the DSI NRF postgraduate funding:

    1. Faculty of Law
    2. Faculty of Humanities
    3. Faculty of Education
    4. Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment, and IT
    5. Faculty of Health Sciences
    6. Faculty of Veterinary Science
    7. Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences
    8. Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
    9. Faculty of Theology and Religion

    This wide variety of faculties means that students in almost any postgraduate program at UP have a chance to secure this prestigious funding.

    Important Dates and Deadlines

    The application window is open from 27 May 2024 to 22 November 2024. It is crucial to complete the application within this period. Note that each level of study (Honours, Master’s, PhD) may have different internal closing dates. Make sure to check the specific deadline for your level of study to avoid missing out on this opportunity.

    Additionally, applicants for the South African Radio Astronomy Observatory (SARAO) funding have an earlier closing date, which is 20 August 2024. SARAO funding is specifically for students involved in radio astronomy and related fields, so apply by this date if you’re eligible.

    How to Apply for the DSI NRF Postgraduate Funding 2025

    To apply for the DSI NRF postgraduate funding, follow these steps:

    1. Read the Summary NRF Information Document: Before beginning the application, carefully review the attached summary information document. This document provides key insights and instructions on how to apply for funding.
    2. Gather Supporting Documents: Make sure you have all the required supporting documents ready before starting your application. Missing documents can delay the process or even disqualify your application.
    3. Check Eligibility Requirements: Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria for the level of study you are applying for (Honours, Master’s, or PhD).
    4. Complete the Application Process: Follow the guidelines provided in the information document to complete your application. Be mindful of UP’s internal closing dates, as they may vary by faculty and level of study.
    5. Submit Before the Deadline: Applications submitted after the closing date will not be considered. Be sure to submit everything before 22 November 2024, or by the internal date specified for your program.

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    What to Expect if You’re Awarded the Funding

    If awarded, the DSI NRF funding will cover tuition fees, research expenses, and other academic-related costs, allowing you to dedicate more time and resources to your studies. This funding can significantly reduce the financial stress of postgraduate studies and help you focus on achieving your academic and research goals.

    Related: WAAW Foundation Scholarship for 2025

    For any inquiries regarding the DSI NRF Postgraduate Student Funding, contact the University of Pretoria’s financial aid office or your faculty’s postgraduate office. They can provide guidance on application details, eligibility, and other aspects of the funding process.

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