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NRF HONOURS OPEN FOR 2017 - NEW APPLICATION PROCESS - EXTENDED CLOSING DATE
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Freestanding, Innovation, Scarce Skills Development Fund Honours Application Process for 2017 Support

 

Applicants’ Closing Date: 31 JANUARY 2017

 

 

The Department of Science and Technology (DST), Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and the National Research Foundation (NRF) are pleased to announce an application process for Honours’ and Bachelor of Technology (B Tech) bursaries in 2017 in the following funding categories: NRF Free-standing; Innovation and Scarce Skills Development Fund

 

Historically, students requesting NRF bursaries for Honours’ and final year B Tech studies applied directly to the university where he/she intended to pursue studies. In order to comply with good corporate governance, the NRF is implementing a standardised application form and process for all Honours and final year B Tech students to submit an application on the NRF Online Submission system. Institutions will use a standard score card provided by the NRF to evaluate eligible applications, before selecting and nominating students to take up the allocated bursaries. Awards will continue to be made to institutions through a block grant allocation based on budget availability.

 

For more details, applicants must read the NRF Freestanding, Innovation and Scarce Skills Development Fund (SSDF) Honours bursaries Framework Document which highlights the eligibility criteria and requirements for the bursaries.

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NRF HONOURS 2017 FRAMEWORK.pdf NRF HONOURS 2017 GUIDELINES.pdf
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Posted 20 January 2017
By Denise Govender
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