Masters and PhD Bursaries for South African Students At the University of the Western Cape, 2017
The Dullah Omar Institute, formerly the Community Law
Centre, at the University of the Western Cape (‘the Centre’), works to realize
the democratic values and human rights enshrined in South Africa’s
Constitution.
The South African Research Chair in Multilevel Government is proud to offer
Bursaries for South African Students to apply for master and PhD programme.
These bursaries are awarded in the field of legal and constitutional studies
with other disciplines, such as political science and public administration.The aim of the bursaries is to enable and encourage talented students.
Course Level: These bursaries are available to pursue masters and PhD programme.
Study Subject: These bursaries are awarded in legal and constitutional studies with other disciplines, such as political science and public administration.
Scholarship Award: These bursaries will cover the following:
- The bursary covers all tuition fees and a living allowance.
Scholarship can be taken in South Africa
Eligibility Criteria:
Applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements:
- An undergraduate degree and an honours degree in law, political science, economics, public administration or other related social science;
- Proven ability to undertake advanced research; and
- Relevant experience, where applicable.
College Admission Requirement
Entrance Requirement: Applicants must have an undergraduate degree.
Method of Application:
Applicants can apply via email.
- The programme offers prestigious bursaries of the South African Research Chair in Multilevel Government in the 2018 academic year. The Dullah Omar Institute may offer other highly competitive bursaries, depending on availability of funds.
- Students wishing to apply for bursaries must add a motivational letter to their application to Ms Hendricks.
- To apply, forward a copy of relevant research outputs, academic record, CV, a letter of motivation and the email addresses of three referees to Ms Valma Hendricks (vhendricks-at-uwc.ac.za).
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