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19/10/2015
Eleven partnership awards for PhD students in the UK and South Africa, funded by the UK Research Councils and the South African National Research Foundation (NRF) under the Newton Fund, have today (19 October) been announced by the Science Ministers of the two countries.
The awards will support the development of an international cohort of researchers with the skills, links and contacts to operate in the global research environment in areas such as high performance computing, climate change, public health, social innovation and entrepreneurship and biomedical sciences. The Research Councils and the NRF are jointly investing £3.5 million to not only promote the mobility of PhD students between the UK and South Africa but also support the development of sustainable institutional links between UK universities and emerging centres of research excellence internationally.
Jo Johnson, UK Minister of State for Universities and Science, and Naledi Pandor, Minister of Science and Technology, announced the awards during their address to a delegation of Newton Fund delivery partner and senior academics at the UK-South Africa Ministerial Forum 2015 hosted by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO).
The awards, which are part of the Newton Fund International PhD Partnership Programmes, will be awarded to the following:
UK Research Councils |
Title |
UK Research Organisation |
South African Research Organisations |
EPSRC |
Computational Catalysis: a sustainable UK-South Africa partnership in high performance computing |
Cardiff University |
University of Limpopo, Centre for High Performance, University of Cape Town (UCT) Johnson Matthey SA |
ESRC |
Developing Research Capacity for Inclusive Urban Governance: a Sheffield-Witwatersrand PhD training partnership |
University of Sheffield |
University of Witswatersrand (Wits) |
NERC |
UCT - UEA Newton PhD Partnership on Understanding the Climate system and Coping with Climate Change |
University of East Anglia |
University of Cape Town (UCT) |
STFC |
Development of multi-wavelength astronomy in South Africa on the pathway to the SKA, LSST and CTA. |
University of Oxford |
University of the Western Cape, Rhodes University, South African Astronomical Observatory, African Institute for Mathematical Sciences, SA Square Kilometre Array, University of Kwazulu Natal (UKZN), University of Witwatersrand |
MRC |
Biomedical Sciences Exchange PhD studentships |
University of Oxford |
University of Cape Town |
NERC (lead) ESRC AHRC |
Capacity building and PhD student partnership in the Marine and Maritime sectors |
University of Southampton |
Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University |
EPSRC (lead) NERC |
Unsaturated Soils Mechanics for Engineering Practice (UnsatPractice) |
Durham University |
University of Pretoria (UP), Central University of Technology, Free State (CUT), University of Kwazulu Natal (UKZN), University of Cape Town (UCT), Stellenbosch University (SUN) |
EPSRC |
A PhD partnership between the Durham Centre for Soft Matter and a South African Universities Soft Matter Community |
Durham University |
Stellenbosch University, University of South Africa, University of the Western Cape, CSIR South Africa, Walter Sisulu University, University of Kwazulu-Natal |
MRC (lead) ESRC |
Non-communicable disease epidemiology and public health |
University of Cambridge |
University of Witwatersrand |
ESRC |
South African PhD Partnering Network for Inclusive Growth through Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship - The SASIE Programme and Network |
University of Essex |
University of Witswatersrand |
MRC |
DGEMBE: Developing GEnomic Medicine BEtween Africa and the UK |
University of Manchester |
University of Cape Town (UCT) |
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