UNISA Master’s by Dissertation and Doctoral Study bursary
Criteria and conditions:
In line with the university’s funding policy, student funding to postgraduates is provided on the basis of academic merit. Kindly note that a submitted application form does not guarantee a bursary. Only applications received before the closing date will be evaluated for funding. Applications are open from 6 November to 31 January . Incomplete and late application forms will not be considered.
Eligibility
- Have obtained 24 Credits in the Proposal module at Unisa, please note that this bursary does not cover the Proposal Module.
- This bursary does not cover any Coursework Masters qualifications.
- A supervisor’s report that recommends financial support on grounds of quality submissions e.g. research chapters submitted, data analyses etc.
- Approval by the Masters and Doctoral Research Bursary Committee (MDRBC) based on academic progress, standard of work submitted, prioritisation of research fields, innovative specializations and appropriate methodology.
- Preference will be given to, but is not limited to, the following fields: Natural Sciences, Engineering, Mathematics.
- Awards will only be made dependent on available funding.
- Closing date for applications is 31 January .
- No late or incomplete applications will be considered
Bursary Conditions
- All bursary awards, including the first one, are conditional upon receipt of a positive report from the student’s supervisor. Detailed progress reports and re-application forms for each subsequent year of funding, must be submitted to the Directorate Student Funding (DSF) by 5 February of any given year.
- Bursaries are not awarded to permanent staff members of UNISA. They should apply for the master’s and doctoral support programme (MDSP).
- Students who are registered for a second masters or doctoral degree will not be considered for a bursary.
- This bursary will ONLY fund students registered for Masters by Dissertation or Doctoral qualifications
- The bursary is awarded to South African and non-South African citizens, but preference will be given to South African students
- Continued receipt of the bursary is dependent on a favourable supervisor’s report indicating that the recipient is progressing with his/her studies. Preference will be given to existing bursary holders, especially those close to completion.
- Students need to submit a student’s report (Section F) before the application will be submitted for consideration to the Postgraduate Bursary Committee.
- Granting of the bursary is not automatic. Only students who apply by the specified date and have completed the application form will be considered.
- Students are responsible for claiming any credit balances in their student account from the UNISA Finance Department.
- Students will be advised of the outcome within 4 weeks of the closing date.
- By signing the application form, the student indicates that he/she agrees with and accepts the conditions contained therein.
- Masters by Dissertation (Full Research)
- Registration fee for a maximum of 3 years. Research funds totalling R55,000 (paid out according to an submitted budget approved by the Supervisor and the MDRBC).
- Doctoral Research
- Registration fee for a maximum of 4 years. Research funds totalling R80,000 (paid out according to an submitted budget approved by the Supervisor and the MDRBC).
Applications will be open from 6 November to 31 January .
Click here for the application form (PDF). Completed applications should be sent to DSF-POSTGRD@unisa.ac.za
See Also:
UNISA Honours / Postgraduate Diploma Bursary
UNISA Masters by Coursework Bursary
UNISA Master’s by Experimental Research Bursary
UNISA Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Bursary awards
UNISA Dieter Meyer zu Bargholz Bequest (DMzBB) M & D Archaeology Bursary
University of South Africa UNISA NSFAS Application
NSFAS Application for Universities and Colleges in South Africa