Wits-Edinburgh Doctoral Programme in Sustainable African Futures (WESAF) 2023–2024 for African Students. Apply below.
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15th May 2023
Wits-Edinburgh Doctoral Programme aims to provide research training to equip students (primarily academics already holding tenured positions) to complete interdisciplinary doctoral research on areas related to sustainability on the African continent.
Additionally, the Wits-Edinburgh Doctoral Programme allows students to complete primarily an online master’s followed by a primarily online doctorate.
Furthermore, the Masters by Research and Ph.D. programmes will combine in-person elements including sustainability schools (in-person schools focussed on enhancing knowledge in the field of sustainability research) in South Africa and contact sessions in Edinburgh alongside workplace-based internships. Academics from UoE and Wits will deliver the supervision online.
The Wits-Edinburgh Doctoral Programme will recruit an initial cohort of 50 students from faculties from partner African higher education institutions to complete sustainability-focused doctoral studies. Following an initial online Master by Research, to front-load the development of critical research skills and delivered full-time, at least 30 of these students will continue to complete PhDs either full-time or part-time.
Through its cohort approach and emphasis on advanced research design and methods training, the Wits-Edinburgh Doctoral Programme will produce a powerful cohort of African research specialists committed to addressing Africa’s sustainability challenges on its own terms. Impacts The Universities of the Witwatersrand and Edinburgh share a long-standing and productive partnership.
Therefore, bound by common values, the Institution commits itself to collaboratively producing the kinds of knowledge that will shape dignified, equitable, and sustainable futures for people across the world. Under this overarching vision, WESAF aims to:
Scholarship (Masters, Ph.D.)
MScR Programme in Sustainable African Futures
The target group for scholarships is emerging researchers and academics who meet the requirements to
pursue a master’s degree at the University of Edinburgh.
To apply for this programme, applicants must:
Ph.D. in Sustainable African Futures
Only candidates that have completed the MScR in Sustainable African Futures are eligible to apply for the
Ph.D. programme. Furthermore, candidates invited to apply for this programme will submit an online application form. In
addition to the online application form, applicants must upload the following mandatory documents:
Johannesburg, South Africa
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Costs covered during the 12 months of the MSc by Research programme are:
Costs covered during the Ph.D. programme are:
The program will be launched in September 2023.
While all the scholars are expected to complete the Master by Research in one year, it is anticipated that some scholars will undertake the PhDs flexibly, some full-time and others part-time while continuing in their substantive roles at their universities. The Ph.D. could be undertaken in various forms, including by publication.
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