DAAD In-Region Scholarships in South Africa 2019/2020 for African Students

The centres or departments at the South African universities below have DAAD In-Region scholarships available for postgraduate study. The scholarships at the centres below are generally only open to other Sub-Saharan African Nationals. South Africans may apply for the DAAD-NRF In-Country Scholarship for postgraduate studies in South Africa.

Download: 17 May 2019 | AIMS, Mathematics (pdf, 537.68 KB)

Download: 17 May 2019 | APFP, Paediatrics (pdf, 594.05 KB)

Download: 17 May 2019 | CHR, Human rights (pdf, 536.92 KB)

Download: 17 May 2019 | Rhodes, Microbiology (pdf, 536.49 KB)

Download: 17 May 2019 | Stellenbosch, Economics and Management (pdf, 537.42 KB)

Download: 17 May 2019 | UNISA, Nanoscience (pdf, 538.87 KB)

Download: 17 May 2019 | UP, Agriculture (pdf, 536.85 KB)

All Sub-Saharan African Nationals may apply for these scholarships, including South Africans.

Download: 17 May 2019 | LUANAR, Agriculture (pdf, 538.12 KB)

Download: 17 May 2019 | NUST, Computer Science (pdf, 538.04 KB)

Download: 21 June 2019 | Mauritius, Computer Science (pdf, 539.71 KB)

DAAD In-Region Scholarships in South Africa

The DAAD awards funding to Sub-Saharan African students for Master or PhD degrees in their home country or in another Sub-Saharan African country outside their home country. These In-Region scholarships lead to mobility of researchers between Sub-Saharan African countries and capacity building at African universities.

DAAD In-Region scholarships are generally awarded for specific fields of study. In South Africa, for instance, other Sub-Saharan African Nationals can obtain a Master degree in human rights law with an In-Region scholarship at the Centre for Human Rights (CHR) based at the University of Pretoria. Likewise, a South African citizen may apply for a In-Region scholarship for a PhD in Development Studies at the Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER) based at the University of Ghana. Some of the In-Region scholarships in certain countries, however, are awarded to citizens of those same countries.

DAAD In-Region scholarship holders are eligible for exciting funding opportunities in addition to the scholarship they have received for their full-time Master or PhD degree in Sub-Saharan Africa. They may choose to apply for DAAD funding for a Short-Term Research Visit of 2 – 6 months to Germany and/or attend one of six summer schools on offer in Germany during their funding period with the DAAD. They are thus able to gain experience and network in African countries as well as in Germany.

For more information, visit DAAD In-Region Scholarships in South Africa.

Application Deadline: 17th May 2019 and 21st June 2019

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