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Research Officer:M&D Scholarship Programmes(Internal) Office of Research Development
(2673)
Overview
Reference
2673
Salary
ZAR/month
Job Location
- South Africa -- Nelson Mandela Bay Metro -- Gqeberha
Job Type
Permanent
Posted
22 May 2025
Closing date
06 Jun 2025 21:59
Nelson Mandela University reserves the right not to make an appointment. In considering candidates for appointment into the advertised posts, preference will be accorded to persons from a designated group in accordance with the approved Nelson Mandela University Employment Equity Plan.
CORE PURPOSE OF JOB
Working closely with the Director: Research Development, the purpose of the job is to manage and administer masters and doctoral scholarships and coordinate research capacity development interventions for masters and doctoral students.
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS • To administer all aspects of internally funded masters and doctoral scholarships effectively. • To administer assigned external bursaries and scholarships, such as the Rupert Gesinstigting award, the S2A3 (Southern Africa Association for the Advancement of Science) Medal, and others. • To draft or revise policies, call framework, funding guide and Conditions of Grant • To collaborate with ICT Services to ensure functionality of the online submission system, for example for the Postgraduate Research Scholarships (PGRS) • To deliver on effective grant awarding expensing, monitoring and evaluation, and adherence to financial compliance • To facilitate and coordinate research capacity development interventions for M&D students • Management of research information systems, including databases of funded students
CORE COMPETENCIES • Knowledge and experience of postgraduate scholarships in the context of Higher Education and relevant administrative, financial and faculty structures, processes and practices • Knowledge and experience of structures, functions, procedures, policies and practices of external funding agencies and organisation • Knowledge of the National Research Foundation’s policies, procedures, and programmes • Experience with financial management (thorough knowledge of the ITS financial and student systems will be an advantage) • Experience coordinating research development workshops or other research development interventions for postgraduate students • Compiling and managing the maintenance of accessible data for reporting and record keeping • Assist with compilation and production of various internal reports, including quarterly reports and Nelson 3 Mandela University annual research report • Producing Research Office statistics (qualitative and quantitative) to assess the number, equity profile, and success of students funded and anticipated future direction and goals. • Strong computer literacy, particularly spreadsheets and databases • Strong facilitation skills • Excellent written and communication skills • Ability to work under pressure, meet set deadlines, learn continuously and adapt to changing internal and external environments • Ability to work independently and within a team • Accept responsibility and accountability • A service and humanising orientation
REQUIREMENTS Candidates must: • Possess Grade 12 qualification or equivalent • Have 2-5 years relevant experience in a higher education institution • Experience working in a research support or research management department, within the higher education sector will be an advantage • A bachelors degree will be an advantage ADDITIONAL INFORMATION e.g. contact person and telephone number, e-mail; etc. CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: 08 July (allow two weeks between opening and closing dates for applications)
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