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Bursaries

The CSIR Bursary Programme financially supports full-time, unemployed students in obtaining qualifications in areas that are deemed a priority by the CSIR.

Bursary guidelines [pdf]

Eligibility

The bursary is open to academically qualifying young people and aims to attract and increase the participation of women, black and disabled people in science, engineering and technology, specifically in the areas of study mentioned below:

Areas for undergraduate bursary

  • Mechatronic Engineering
  • Computer Engineering
  • Electronic Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Information Technology
  • Data Science
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Genetics/Cell Biology
  • System Engineering
  • Process Engineering/Life cycle assessment
  • Material Flow Analysis

 

Areas for Honours Bursary

  • Physics
  • Electronic Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Computer Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Information Systems
  • Data Science
  • Metallurgical Engineering
  • Welding Engineering
  • Chemistry
  • Information Technology

 

Areas for master’s bursary

  • Microbiology
  • Biochemistry
  • Biotechnology
  • Computer Science
  • Computer Engineering
  • Electronic Engineering
  • Bioinformatics
  • Flow Chemistry
  • Mechatronic Engineering
  • Physics
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Information Systems
  • Data Science
  • Metallurgical Engineering
  • Welding Engineering
  • Chemistry
  • Flow Chemistry
  • Industrial engineering
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Food Science
  • Food Technology
  • Environmental science
  • Pharmacology
  • Physiology
  • Information Technology
  • Engineering Physics
  • Biophysics
  • System Engineering
  • Computation Modelling
  • Metallurgical Engineering
  • Biophotonics
  • Materials Engineering
  • Genetics/ Cell Biology
  • Process Engineering
  • Material Flow Analysis
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Life cycle assessment
  • Applied Mathematics

 

Areas for doctoral bursary

  • Aquaculture
  • Microbiology
  • Virology
  • Animal Health
  • Biochemistry
  • Biotechnology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Bioinformatics
  • Computer Science
  • Flow Chemistry
  • Process Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Physics
  • Metallurgy/Powder Metallurgy
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Electronic Engineering
  • Computer Engineering
  • Genetics/Cell Biology
  • Systems Engineering
  • Chemistry
  • Information Systems
  • Information Technology
  • Data Science
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Computation Modelling
  • Biophotonics
  • Biophysics
  • Metallurgical Engineering
  • Welding Engineering
  • Environmental Science
  • Immunology
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Food Technology
  • Food Science
  • Applied Metallurgy
  • Materials Engineering
  • Life Cycle Assessment
  • Material Flow Analysis

Requirements

 

  • Must be a South African citizen;
  • Planning to enrol full-time at a South African university for 2026; and
  • Must have passed all the registered courses for the completed study period at the university. 
     

For master’s and doctoral bursaries, applicants should be South African citizens who possess the following:

  • Good scientific writing skills;
  • Good organisational and time management skills;
  • Excellent academic record;
  • A drive to conduct research, self-motivation and the ability to work independently and within a team are essential;
  • The ability to formulate and carry out research;
  • Excellent technical abilities;
  • The ability to work well under pressure as part of a team and meet scheduled deliverables;
  • Good communication skills, both verbal and written (e.g. with evidence of reports and/or conference papers written); and
  • Good report-writing abilities.
     

Furthermore, the ideal candidate is an enthusiastic and self-motivated individual who takes ownership and initiative. He/she must also meet the entry requirements for a master’s or doctoral bursary at a selected university.

The following documents must accompany your application:

  • An updated CV;
  • A copy of your certified identity document;
  • A copy of your latest academic record; and
  • For master’s and doctoral applicants, proof of a degree already completed must be included.
     

Failure to attach these documents will render your application null and void.

Bursary covers

 

This is a comprehensive bursary, and it covers all the costs associated with university studies, such as:

For undergraduates and Honours

  • Registration fees
  • Tuition fees
  • Books
  • Accommodation
  • Living allowances
  • Once-off laptop allowance
     

For master’s and doctoral

  • Registration fees
  • Tuition fees
  • Living allowances
  • Once-off laptop allowance
     

Academic merit will be considered during the selection process, and it is imperative to increase the participation of women and black people in science, engineering and technology. 

Additional benefits

CSIR students will also receive additional support through the following initiatives:

  • Recognition of Top Performing students – CSIR Excellence Awards, certificates and gifts handed out;
  • Possible work placement opportunities at CSIR and other affiliated organisations;
  • Interview skills training offered to final year students in preparation for the world of work;
  • Opportunity to work on real-life projects that address socio-economic challenges through your research (CSIR co-supervision);
  • Onboarding session and an opportunity to meet the CSIR team;
  • Psychosocial support (e.g academic and psychological support);
  • Student wellness programme;
  • Opportunity to be paired with senior CSIR professionals through a mentorship programme; and
  • Vacation work opportunities of up to six (6) weeks per annum
     

Only applicable to postgraduate students:

  • Experimental costs funding of up to R35 000 per annum – Access to laboratories at CSIR and other institutions;
  • National and international conference attendance funding opportunity of up to R35 000 per annum;
  • Research skills training workshops to sharpen your academic writing skills;
  • Thesis/dissertation/Research publications and printing costs funding; and
  • Opportunity to attend CSIR Emerging Researchers Symposium – Showcase research project and networking.

Obligations

 

You are obligated to work back every year that the CSIR has provided funding.

How to apply

 

The call for 2026 applications is now CLOSED!

Contact details

For more information on the CSIR bursary, please contact the CSIR Bursary Programme team.
Tel: +27(12) 841 2616
Email: bursaryprogramme@csir.co.za

 
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