Applications Open For The HSRC Young African Research Fellowship/ Internship 2021
Applications Open For The HSRC Young African Research Fellowship/ Internship 2021. In order to develop the capacity of masters graduates who have previously received a scholarship through the Mastercard Foundation Scholarship Programme (MSP) and to conduct contextually-based research for one aspect of the Imprint of Education study, the Inclusive Economic Development (IED) division of the HSRC is offering seven (7) paid two-year research fellowships.
Known as Young African Research Fellowships (YARFs), successful fellows will be based in Cape Town for a period of two years. Fellowships begin 1 August 2021 and end on 31 July 2023.
Salary: R383,300 p.a
Duration: 2 years
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Attend relevant training and team meetings
- Conduct literature reviews
- Prepare research instruments
- Conduct fieldwork in their country of residence (approx. 12 weeks)
- Translate and transcribe interviews
- Analyze data
- Produce podcasts and concepts for graphic data displays
- Participate in producing an interactive digital museum on findings to stimulate dialogue
- Contribute to writing of research reports and journal articles
- Engage, where possible, in the wider work of the HSRC to develop experience
Requirements:
To be eligible applicants must:
- Have received a scholarship from the Mastercard Foundation for any period of their university studies
- Have a completed masters degree in any field (or have proof of graduation occurring in 2021)
- Have an interest in undertaking social science research
- Be a citizen of any of the following countries: Ghana, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Kenya, Ethiopia, or from any African country if currently residing outside of the continent
- Be well connected in their home country, and able to travel freely and confidently to meet people and conduct research as part of their fellowship
- Be eligible to apply for an Extended Visitor’s Visa for the purpose of conducting academic research – see http://www.dha.gov.za/index.php/types-of-visas
- Be fluent in English and in one or more of the local languages of their home country
- Have excellent public and interpersonal communication skills
- Have good computer skills, with knowledge of website design and communication strategies an added advantage.
How to Apply
Reference No: TIE-YARF/11/2020
Submit the following:
- A One page letter of motivation indicating your suitability for the position;
- A CV that must include the details of three recent referees with telephone and e-mail contact details;
- A 5-8 page writing sample, preferably from your masters dissertation or any publication you have authored.
NB. You will be required to undertake a written or verbal exercise to test your competencies should you be selected for interview.
Apply Online for the HSRC: Young African Research Fellowship / Internship 2021
or
If you experience problems applying online, please send your applications to: [email protected] with the relevant reference in the subject line.
Closing Date: 15 January 2021.