The deadline for applications is 11 July 2025.
Any questions or queries can be directed to arua-sfs@up.ac.za.
The African-German Centre for Sustainable and Resilient Food Systems and Applied Agricultural and Food Data Science (UKUDLA) invites applications for full-time study scholarships for the master’s degree at one of our partner institutions. The master’s scholarships are funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) with funds from the Federal Foreign Office, Germany.
UKUDLA’s primary objective is to advance the expertise of Master’s and PhD students, early-career researchers, and university lecturers in agri-food systems and applied data science. It also aims to enhance teaching methodologies and mentorship programmes within these interdisciplinary fields.
For this purpose, scholarships for food systems-related master’s studies are awarded to individuals from the target group described below and are selected through a competitive process.
By training future academic and professional leaders, the programme contributes to the following long-term impacts:
Successful candidates will undertake full-time study for the master’s degree at one of the institutions that form part of the network, namely the University of Mpumalanga, the University of Pretoria (South Africa) or the Lilongwe University of Natural and Agricultural Sciences (Malawi).
For the duration of the degree, successful candidates must be based in the city or town of their registered university.
Please note: The University from the network that you choose might have additional requirements for admission to the university. It is the applicant’s responsibility to be aware of what these are and to be compliant.
As a first step, all applicants must submit a completed application form, which can be completed here.
The following attachments must be uploaded:
The application form also requires a motivational statement (250 words each on your research interest, how the scholarship will impact your career path, what impact it will have on your community or environment and a description of your academic and career journey).
Applications will go through an administrative review to ensure all qualifying criteria are met. If an application meets the specified criteria and the research topic is relevant to the theme of sustainable, resilient food systems and data science, it will be sent for review by the selection committee. Applications will be peer-reviewed by two selection committee members using a rating rubric. The research proposal will be weighted according to its importance. A shortlist will be produced, and selected candidates will be invited to participate in an online interview.
The successful candidates will be informed before 15 August 2025. Successful applicants for LUANAR will commence their studies in September 2025, and applicants for UMP/UP will commence their studies in February 2026.
The award of the scholarship is dependent on acceptance of the student’s registration at the institution of choice.
The scholarship funds will be paid directly to the scholarship holder’s student account. Further details will be communicated after admission to the scholarship programme in the Letter of Award and the scholarship agreement.
Payments cannot be made in advance/prior to the scholarship start date and the commencement of studies at the host institution. Furthermore, no additional benefits other than those listed in this call for applications, such as benefits for family members, can be made.
Scholarships are awarded for the duration of the standard period of study for the master’s programme (maximum 24 months). After the first year of study, your academic achievements will be assessed to ensure that you will successfully complete your studies within an acceptable time frame. You will, therefore, be required to provide evidence of your progress on an annual basis.
Continuation to Year 2 depends on a satisfactory written progress report from the supervisor, indicating that, at the very least, the literature review and proposal have been completed, as well as the successful participation in additional training measures of the UKUDLA Graduate Centre. Where assessments indicate that studies will not be completed successfully, UKUDLA reserves the right to discontinue scholarship payments.
The Centre of Excellence in Food Security (CoE-FS) funded by the DSTI/NRF is pleased to announce an opportunity for a doctoral students to participate in a project on land governance and responsible value chain management in the wine industry, jointly funded by the National Research Foundation (NRF) and the Research Council of Norway (RCN).
This project, which will be conducted in partnership with the Wine & Agricultural Ethical Trade Association (WIETA), will investigate the key social and environmental tensions related to land use and landscape governance in the Western Cape wine industry, and how local collaborative models can be better employed to govern these. For more information, see the basic project summary here.
Applications are invited from all eligible students with a Masters degree in relevant fields such as anthropology, sociology, and development studies.
Fluency in a relevant local language (Afrikaans and Xhosa) and the possession of a valid and current South African drivers’ licence will be an advantage.
The NRF minimum academic requirement for postgraduate funding is 65% for the previous degree. Successful applicants will be funded either at Full Cost of Study (FCS) or Partial Cost of Study (PCS). The FCS funding will be awarded to South African citizens and Permanent Residents only, who are either financially needy (i.e., those whose combined household family income is less than or equal to R350 000 per annum), living with a disability or exceptional academic achievers. However, the PCS funding will be awarded to 5% of international students including South African citizens and Permanent Residents who could not be funded under FCS but meet other minimum requirements for the NRF scholarship funding criteria . The scholarships are intended to support master’s and doctoral candidates to pursue studies in all areas of Science, Engineering, Technology, Social Sciences, and Humanities.
If you are interested in doing your Ph D research within this project please submit your application and proposal online to the National Research Foundation (NRF) by accessing the NRF Connect link. Please sure that you put the Reference/Grant Number: NOSA240312208700 into your application in the relevant block, so that the NRF can pass your application on to us for consideration.
The CoE-FS will not be accepting applications directly.
Please liaise with your institution’s research/postgraduate office about the institution’s internal closing date. The onus is on the applicant to submit their application correctly and timeously.
For enquiries applicants are encouraged to contact the research or postgraduate offices at their universities.
Below, find the documentation that will assist you in completing your online application:
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