Gauteng: DST – NRF Internship Programme 2016/2017
Gauteng: DST – NRF Internship Programme 2016/2017
Location: Gauteng
The National Research Foundation (NRF) is responsible for the management of the DST-NRF Internship Programme in which unemployed Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) graduates and postgraduates are offered an opportunity to acquire practical work experience through mentoring and exposure to a research environment. This opportunity is also offered to those unemployed graduates and postgraduates who are interested in research management; research support and administration at public higher education institutions and research agencies through a partnership with the Southern African Research and Innovation Management Association (SARIMA).
Applications are invited from candidates who are interested to acquire work experience in the areas of specialisation or disciplines in the nine provinces.
AREAS OF SPECIALISATION / DISCIPLINES (Choose 1 discipline per province up to a maximum of 3 in order of preference)
Agricultural Economics; Agriculture; Analytical Chemistry; Anatomical Science; Animal Breeding & Genetics; Animal Production; Animal Science; Anthropology; Applied Mathematics; Archaeology; Astronomy; Automotive Engineering; Biology; Biochemistry; Bio-engineering; Biological Sciences
Biomedical Technology; Biometrics; Biotechnology; Botany; Chemical Engineering; Chemistry; Civil Engineering; Communication & Media Studies Computer Engineering; Computer Hardware; Computer Programming; Computer Science; Computer Software; Dental Sciences; Development Studies; Ecology; Ecology & Environmental Sciences; Economic Sciences; Electrical Engineering; Electronic Engineering ; Embryology & Fetal Development; Endocrinology; Engineering Management; Engineering Sciences; Environmental Studies; Environmental Engineering; Environmental Health; Environmental Studies; Epidemiology; Food Sciences & Technology ; Forest Sciences; Fresh Water Biology & Limnology; Genetics; Geology Health Economics; Health Promotion & Disease Prevention; Health Sciences; Health Systems Research; Horticulture; Industrial Engineering; Industrial Psychology & Sociology; Information & Computer Sciences; Information & Library Sciences; Information Management; Information Systems & Technologies; Information Technology; Innovation &Technology Transfer; Inorganic Chemistry; International Relations; Manufacturing & Process Technologies; Marine Biology; Material Sciences &Technologies; Mathematical Sciences; Mathematics; Mechanical Engineering; Medical Sciences; Medical Technologies; Medical Virology; Metallurgical Engineering; Microbiology; Molecular & Cell Biology; Morphology; Neurosciences;
Nutrition; Nutrition & Metabolism; Organic Chemistry; Pharmacology & Pharmaceutical Sciences; Pharmacology; Pharmaceutical Sciences; Phenomenological Physics; Physical Chemistry; Physics; Physiology; Plant Production; Political Sciences & Public Policy; Polymer Sciences; Process Engineering; Psychology; Public Health; Quality Management; Research Management, Research Support & Administration; Science & Statistics; Science Education; Science Journalism; Social Sciences; Sociology; Soil & Water Sciences; Space & Earth Science; Statistics; Statistics & Probability; Town & Regional Planning; Veterinary Microbiology; Veterinary Science; Zoology
Qualifications
Only university graduates with Bachelors, Honours, BTech, MTech or Master’s degrees may apply. People holding a National Diploma, DTech and PhD need not apply.
Remuneration
Interns will receive a monthly salary ranging between R 6070 and R 8050 per month – depending on the level of qualification.
Who is eligible to apply?
Unemployed South African university graduates and post-graduates in the Science, Engineering, and Technology (SET), Research and Development fields are eligible. Non-South Africans are not eligible for this internship. Applicants should not be older than 35 years old at the time of submission of an application. Candidates with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
Duration
The internship programme is offered for a period of 12 months. Successful applicants will be required to sign an internship contract for the duration of the internship period.
How to apply?
All applications must be submitted electronically on the NRF Online Submission System at https://nrfsubmission.nrf.ac.za, register and then log in. Please also attach certified copies of qualifications, academic records and the South African Identity Document. Please note that you may only apply for a maximum of 3 disciplines across all provinces.
Enquiries
For technical online enquiries, please contact the Support Desk (Mondays to Fridays from 08h00 to16h30) on: Tel: 012 481-4202 or E-mail: supportdesk@nrf.ac.za .
For programme related queries, please contact Sello Raseruthe at 012 481-4388 or e-mail: sello.raseruthe@nrf.ac.za and Monwabisi Mfihlo: (012) 481-4023 or e-mail monwabisi.mfihlo@nrf.ac.za
CLOSING DATE: 02 November 2015
NB: Applications received after the closing date will not be considered. Correspondence will be limited to short listed candidates only. If no correspondence has been received within 4 months after the closing date, applicants should consider their applications unsuccessful. Successful applicants will start their internship on 1 April 2016.