Dept of Higher Education and Training / RUSSIAN Government invites qualifying students to apply for Scholarship Programme 2018/19 academic year
Scholarship application deadline is 12 February 2018
Scholarship provider: Dept of Higher Education and Training / RUSSIAN Government
Programme outline
The scholarship may be awarded for undergraduate (Bachelors) in the identified scarce skills or postgraduate (Masters or PhD). Most programmes are taught in the Russian language and applicants with no command of Russian are required to take the language preparatory course for one year before pursuing major studies. Only after passing the examinations of the college preparatory course can they start their degree studies.
The Department of Higher Education and Training is responsible for nominations for this scholarship.
Degree level
Master’s
Bachelor’s
PhD
Deadlines
Applications can only be submitted by email on internationalscholarships@dhet.gov.za and
must reach the DHET by the deadline of 12 February 2018.
Who can apply?
South African citizens in good health (medical test will be required for successful applicants);
Have a strong academic record with a minimum 65% average in previous studies;
Be available to study in Russia from September 2018;
Demonstrate interest in Russia and commitment to the development of South Africa;
Applications in all fields of study expect medicine will be considered;
Preference will be given to postgraduate applicants, previously disadvantaged applicants and applicants in the following fields;
Biotechnology
Environment and Climate change
Engineering sciences
Maritime Studies
Natural and physical sciences
Nuclear and renewable energy
Space science and technology
Statistics
Telecommunication
All students must meet the minimum academic requirements for entry into a similar programme at a South African university.
Language of Instruction
MOST programmes are taught through the Russian language medium.
Applicants with no command of Russian are required to take the college preparatory courses for one year before pursuing major studies.
Only after passing the examinations of the college preparatory course can they start their university studies.
Some Russian higher education institutions may conduct programmes in English.
Institutions and Programmes
Applicants are required to do their own research into available programmes, institutions and programme-specific entrance criteria.
Details on available programs can be found on www.russia.study/en
Applicants are also encouraged to apply to their university of choice in Russia.
Studies must be completed within the duration of the scholarship.
Scholarship Conditions
The Russian Government provides the following:
Registration and tuition fees
Accommodation subsidy (shared accommodation only)
Limited monthly stipend (depending on academic performance)
The South African Government provides the following (subject to the availability of funds):
One return economy airfare
Monthly stipend equivalent to R7,000
Once-off settlement allowance equivalent to R2,500
Successful scholarship applicants will be required to sign a contract and return to South Africa upon completion of studies.
Only students who are not receiving a salary or funding from an employer during their studies will be eligible to receive a stipend from the Department.
How to apply
Complete the DHET application form and email it with all supporting documents to Internationalscholarships@dhet.gov.za by 12 February 2018.
Applicants must indicate one academic programme and three preferred institutions, based on the list provided at www.russia.study/en
Supporting Documents Checklist
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Note:
Do not submit CVs, ID documents or any other documents not requested.
Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Enquiries: internationalscholarships@dhet.gov.za
All applications received by the DHET will be acknowledged by email within 2 working days (after 2 January 2018). Please follow up if you do not receive an email acknowledgement.
The DHET is unable to consider any applications that are not received by 12 February 2018 or are incomplete.
Review process
Applicants are required to complete the DHET application form and email it with all supporting documents to Internationalscholarships@dhet.gov.za by 12 February 2018.
All PhD applicants must identify and make contact with a supervisor at their university of choice and submit proof of this engagement with application form.
Stage one: All applications will be screened based on meeting the minimum requirements for eligibility for the scholarship.
Stage two: Applications that pass Stage 1 will be submitted to independent reviewers from 15 to 26 February 2018 for shortlisting.
Stage three: Applicants who pass Stage 2 will be invited to attend an interview from 5 March to 7 March 2018.
Stage four: Nominated candidates will be informed that they have been nominated for the scholarship and will be requested to complete an online application.
Nominated candidates may be given a limited amount of time to submit further documents. These documents include medical tests, and/or academic assessments. Institutions in the host country may also require online or telephone interviews. You will be advised accordingly.
Unsuccessful applicants will be notified by email. Unfortunately individual explanations cannot be provided to unsuccessful applicants.
Successful candidates will be be required to attend an orientation in Pretoria from 13 – 16 August 2018. Orientation is meant to assist successful candidates with preparation for departure and provide necessary information.
Documents and links
DHET application form UNDERGRADUATE applicants
DHET application form POSTGRADUTE applications
Institutions and programmes