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NRF Postdoctoral Fellowships 2027: Funding Opportunities for Emerging Researchers in South Africa
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Application Deadline

April 4, 2026

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The National Research Foundation has announced its Postdoctoral Fellowships Programme for 2027, providing funding opportunities for emerging researchers seeking to advance their academic careers and contribute to national research priorities. The fellowship programme supports postdoctoral research training in a wide range of disciplines, including science, engineering, technology, social sciences, and humanities. It forms part of South Africa’s broader strategy to strengthen the national research system, cultivate the next generation of scientists, and address critical skills shortages. The programme is implemented in collaboration with the Department of Science and Innovation and the Department of Higher Education and Training. Purpose of the NRF Postdoctoral Fellowships The framework establishes funding guidelines for three fellowship categories designed to strengthen research capacity and innovation in South Africa. The fellowships include: Freestanding Postdoctoral Fellowships Innovation Postdoctoral Fellowships Scarce Skills Postdoctoral Fellowships The Freestanding and Innovation Fellowships are funded by the Department of Science and Innovation, while the Scarce Skills Fellowships are financed through the National Skills Fund under the Department of Higher Education and Training. These fellowships aim to support early-career researchers who are pursuing advanced research training while contributing to knowledge production and innovation across South Africa’s research institutions. Background and Strategic Rationale The fellowship programme is aligned with the mandate of the National Research Foundation, established under the National Research Foundation Act (Act No. 23 of 1998). The organization plays a critical role in promoting human capacity development, research excellence, and scientific infrastructure development. South Africa’s research ecosystem faces the challenge of an aging scientific workforce, which makes the development of a new generation of researchers essential. Strategic investments in research training and postdoctoral development are therefore required to ensure the country remains competitive within the global knowledge economy. The programme also supports the objectives of the National System of Innovation, promoting technological development, research commercialization, and socio-economic growth. In addition, the initiative responds to the Skills Development Act (Act No. 97 of 1998), which seeks to strengthen national skills development and improve access to high-quality education and training opportunities, particularly for historically disadvantaged populations. Objectives of the Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme The NRF Postdoctoral Fellowships are designed to support early-career researchers while strengthening South Africa’s national research capacity. Key objectives include: Increasing the number and quality of postdoctoral researchers across all fields of study Strengthening innovation and scientific research within universities, science councils, and national research facilities Expanding transformation initiatives by supporting researchers from designated groups Developing a new generation of high-performing early-career researchers Supporting interdisciplinary research that contributes to national development goals Providing access to world-class research training opportunities Encouraging international collaboration and attracting global research talent to South Africa Through these initiatives, the programme aims to renew and strengthen the national research workforce. Areas of Research Support Postdoctoral fellows are supported across a broad range of academic disciplines. The programme prioritizes research aligned with national priority areas outlined in the Science, Technology and Innovation Decadal Plan (2022–2032). Key thematic research areas include: Circular Economy Education for the Future Sustainable Energy The Future of Society Health Innovation High-Tech Industrialisation ICTs and Smart Systems Nutrition Security Water Security The fellowships support research in numerous disciplines, including: Agricultural Sciences Astronomy and Astrophysics Biotechnology and Bioinformatics Chemistry and Physics Climate Change and Environmental Sciences Computer Science and Data Science Engineering and Materials Science Health Sciences and Medical Research Indigenous Knowledge Systems Law and Social Sciences Mathematics and Statistics Renewable Energy Space Science The NRF aims to maintain a disciplinary balance, with approximately: 80% of funded fellows from STEM disciplines 20% from Social Sciences and Humanities Eligibility Requirements Applicants must meet specific eligibility requirements to qualify for the fellowship programme. General eligibility criteria include: Applicants must undertake research at a public research institution in South Africa, including universities, science councils, or national research facilities Candidates must have obtained their doctoral degree within the past five years Applicants who are completing their doctoral dissertation may apply but must finish their degree by 31 December 2026 Awards must be taken up by 30 June 2027 Full-time employees may apply only if they intend to take unpaid leave during the fellowship period Applicants seeking a second NRF postdoctoral fellowship must pursue a new research project Applications for a third NRF postdoctoral fellowship are not eligible Citizenship Eligibility Eligibility varies depending on the fellowship category. Freestanding and Innovation Fellowships are open to South African citizens, permanent residents, and international applicants Scarce Skills Fellowships are limited to South African citizens and permanent residents Funding Value and Duration Successful applicants will receive funding for up to two years. The funding package includes: Annual stipend: R320,000 (non-taxable) Research costs contribution: R50,000 per year Institutional support contribution: Minimum of R15,000 from the host institution Female postdoctoral fellows who take maternity leave during the fellowship may receive an additional four months of support beyond the standard fellowship period. Additional Support for Researchers with Disabilities Postdoctoral fellows with disabilities may apply for additional funding for assistive technology devices. The programme allows for funding of up to R20,000 during the fellowship period for equipment that enhances accessibility and research participation. Assistive devices may include technologies designed to improve functional capabilities for individuals with disabilities. Equity and Transformation Priorities The programme is strongly aligned with national transformation and equity objectives. Priority support is provided to historically disadvantaged groups, including: Black South African researchers (African, Coloured, and Indian) Women researchers Researchers with disabilities Equity targets for the Freestanding and Innovation Fellowships include: 80% South African citizens and permanent residents 20% international candidates 80% Black South African researchers 55% female researchers Universities and host institutions must ensure that complete applications are submitted before the closing deadline. Incomplete submissions may be rejected without review. Review and Selection Process Applications undergo a competitive merit-based evaluation process. Review criteria include: Academic qualifications and research track record Scientific quality and originality of the proposed research Research methodology and work plan Alignment with national research priorities Institutional support and mentorship environment Expected research outputs and societal impact Only the most competitive candidates will be selected due to limited fellowship availability. VIEW THE FRAMEWORK DOCUMENT HERE For more opportunities such as these please follow us on Facebook, Instagram , WhatsApp, Twitter, LinkedIn and Telegram Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization offering the fellowship For any inquiries, please contact the official organization directly. Please do not send your applications to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails, we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding.

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