Development Research Division | South African‐German Centre for Development Research and Criminal Justice

How to Apply

The School of Government is committed to supporting the training and research needs of community based organisations, non-governmental organisations, trade unions and other institutions of the wider South African Society, to help the development of a balance between the state and civil society.

The Development Research Division of the SA-German Centre for Development Research and Criminal Justice (CDRCJ) offers generous two year DAAD merit scholarships for the Masters Degree in Public Administration in the School of Government, University of the Western Cape in Cape Town. The closing date for scholarship applications for full-time students of the MA and M Econ in Development Studies for the intake in 2012 has expired. The next deadline for intake in 2013 (starting in January 2013) will be advertised iin 2012. For more information regarding scholarships see scholarship section of this website or if you experience problems write to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Entry requirements:

  • Scholarship applicants should have an excellent academic record in any social science, economics, public administration or other management sciences.
  • They should have achieved at least a 70% average (upper 2nd class) for a four year Bachelors degree or for an Honours degree.
  • Relevant professional experience in the public or development sectors will also be an advantage.
  • Good proficiency in written and spoken English

    Application procedure:

    Please submit

    • a letter of application, motivating your application,
    • the DRD-SA application form (available for download from the scholarship section),
    • your school leaving certificate,
    • a CV, also indicating relevant work experience as intern or as employee,
    • an academic transcript from your last university,
    • certified copies of all academic certificates,
    • two academic references (at least one from an academic referee), to be submitted separately by the referee and clearly indicating your name. Referees should also comment on your ability to study in English,
    • a 3-4 page mini research proposel on an aspect of public management or public policy.

    In some cases, you may also be required to attend an interview and to complete an entrance test.

    Wherever possible, please have all documents verified by a Commissioner of Oaths.

    Please make sure that your application is complete, as no incomplete submissions will be considered.

    Applicants for the MA in Development Studies are advised to apply on-line for admission into the programme. Details on on-line applications are provided on the UWC website (see apply online button). Further information related to the application procedure for postgraduate studens is also available from the UWC website.

    In addition to the formal University processes, prospective MPA students will also be required to complete a separate School of Government application form. These can be obtained from the School's postgraduate office. (Tel: +27 21 959 3803/3860; E-Mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ).

    Documents required for online application are:

    • A certified copy of your identification document
    • A certified copy of your matric certificate
    • Official academic transcripts
    • Letters of reference for those programmes where it is required
    • Certificates and transcripts that are in another language other than English or Afrikaans must be submitted together with an English translation thereof that has been certified by a Public Notary
    Application Deadline:

    The regular deadline for online-applications for the intake in 2013 will be published at the beginning of 2012 (most likely the 1st of August 2012).

    Communication of selection outcome:

    All applicants will be informed about their applications within 6 weeks after application deadline

    Tuition, registration and other costs:

    • Tuition fees are charged per module within a prescribed programme
    • A list of tuition fees is availabel from the UWC website.
    • The UWC website also gives an idea about other costs students should allow for in their financial plans

    For additional information on the courses or on registration please write to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

    Scholarship applications should be submitted electronically to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , with relevant documents as scanned attachments saved in pdf, or in hard copy to Ina Conradie, Institute for Social Development, University of the Western Cape, Private Bag X17, Belville 7535, South Africa. Please also notify us by e-mail if you submit a hard copy by mail, as mail can sometimes be very slow and unreliable. If you send a hard copy, please allow about 6-8 weeks for it to reach us. Interviews for shortlisted candidates will be held between approximately 2 weeks after the expiration of the application deadline, either face-to-face or telephonically or via Skype. Please ensure that you will be available during this period if contacted for an interview. All applicants will be informed about their applications within 6 weeks after the expiration of the application deadline.

     

    Contact Details for MPA and MADS: Send Your Applications to:

    Please submit scholarship applications electronically to cdrcoordination@gmail.com, with relevant documents as scanned attachments, or in hard copy to:

    Address:
    Ina Conradie
    Institute for Social Development, University of the Western Cape
    Modderdam Road
    Bellville
    Private Bag X17, Bellville 7535
    Cape Town, Republic of South Africa
    Tel: 002721/959 3858
    Please also notify us by e-mail if you submit a hard copy by mail, as mail can sometimes be slow and unreliable.


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