The African Centre for Cities (ACC) at the University of Cape Town (UCT) is offering scholarships for graduate studies in South Africa. This is a great opportunity for students interested in researching energy access and transitions in African cities.
Here’s a breakdown of the scholarship
Who can apply?
- Applicants from African countries
- Master’s degree in anthropology, geography, sociology, urban studies, or a similar field
- Experience conducting research in underserved urban areas
- Willingness to do research in Khayelitsha, South Africa
- Eager to participate in the project, including workshops and travel
- Open to traveling to Europe for training (recommended, but not required)
Bonus points if you have:
- Skills in visual or multimodal anthropology (documentary filmmaking, podcasting, etc.)
- Experience working on energy issues in South Africa
- Fluency in isiXhosa, a local South African language
What are you studying?
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The scholarship is for a PhD or Master’s degree as part of a project called CLAIMS to Energy Citizenship. This project looks at how South Africa is changing its energy systems and how people are involved in this process.
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The project has three main areas of focus:
- Everyday practices and activism related to energy access (led by Prof Karen Waltorp)
- How local governments are involved in energy transitions (led by Dr Liza Cirolia)
- Combining the findings from the other two areas to understand how people participate in energy infrastructure (led by the project team)
Scholarship benefits:
- The scholarship covers your full tuition fees for up to three years (ZAR 315,000 per year).
- You’ll also get extra funding to cover costs for travel and research in the field.
What documents do you need to apply?
- A motivation letter (maximum 2 pages) explaining:
- Why you want to do a PhD at the ACC and how it fits with your career goals
- How your experience matches the scholarship requirements (refer to your CV)
- What unique skills and experiences you bring to the project
- How you would approach your research based on the project description
- An up-to-date CV (maximum 2 pages) with contact details for two academic referees
- Copies of your academic certificates and transcripts
- A writing sample (250 words)
How to apply:
- Visit the scholarship webpage (link not provided due to policy restrictions).
- Register for full-time studies in the Department of Environment and Geographical Sciences (EGS) at UCT.
- Submit your application documents to Ms Faranaaz Bennett (Faranaaz.Bennett@uct.ac.za) by July 19, 2024.
Deadline: July 19, 2024
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