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  • Posted: Aug 22, 2025
    Deadline: Sep 5, 2025
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  • The HSRC was established in 1968 as South Africa’s statutory research agency and has grown to become the largest dedicated research institute in the social sciences and humanities on the African continent, doing cutting-edge public research in areas that are crucial to development. Our mandate is to inform the effective formulation and monitoring of gover...
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    Masters Research Trainee

    • The Masters Research Internship in the HSRC is meant to provide successful candidates with an opportunity to further develop their research expertise by working with subject experts and project specialists. The research internship experience is intensive and seeks mature individuals who can work independently and in a team. While appointees will be exposed to a wide variety of project-related research, they will be expected to complete their Masters degree within 2 years. Time is set aside for this purpose.

    Minimum Requirements    

    • Applicants must be in possession of a relevant Honours degree and be registered or about to register for a Masters degree in Public Health (MPH) with a recognised South African university;
    • A sound grounding in research methods will be a strong recommendation;
    • Requisite computer skills (e.g. Microsoft Office,)
    • Working experience with some of the following data software packages: STATA, Epi Info, SPSS, Nvivo, AtlasTI or other relevant statistical packages;
    • Ability to work well under pressure and to meet deadlines.

    Duties & Responsibilities    

    • In addition to being registered for a Masters degree, at a recognized South African university and currently working on their degrees, or eligible for registration at a recognized South African university, research interns are required to participate in all aspects of the research process as they work with other staff on different research projects.

    Among other duties, they will participate in the following activities under supervision:

    • Collection and analysis of data;
    • Management or supervision of research projects
    • Participation in the conceptualization and execution of research projects;
    • Participation in the formulation of research questions and writing proposals;
    • Assisting with the submission of research proposals for ethical review;
    • Writing up of research results, research reports and manuscripts for publication;
    • Presenting results of projects in different forums (webinars, conferences, seminars, and other forums)

    Deadline:31st August,2025

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    Programme Administrator

    • The Research Impact Division seeks to appoint an experienced, high-functioning Programme Administrator on a 24 months contract. The Unit for which this appointment is to be made is the External Capacity Development & Internships. The role reports to the Unit Director. The Unit’s main objective is to respond to the plight of youth and graduate unemployment by implementing evidence-based interventions that address youth unemployment. It aims to bridge the gap between academic study and competent performance in the workplace by offering structured internship opportunities to unemployed graduates in the Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) disciplines as well as those in the Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) disciplines.

    Minimum Requirements    

    • A degree in either Business Administration, Communications, Project Management or Office Administration
    • A minimum of 2 years' experience as an Administrator or Programme Administrator/Coordinator.
    • Advanced computer skills and accurate typing
    • Proven senior-level administration, including diary and travel management;
    • Excellent writing skills and precise use of English grammar, spelling and punctuation and ability to write good quality minutes;
    • Well-developed interpersonal and communication skills to interface with, among others, representatives of government, funders, business partners, research staff and administrative colleagues and service providers;
    • Confident and prompt planning, scheduling and organisational abilities;
    • Sound office management, maintenance, procurement, administration and record-keeping skills;
    • Media and communication skills, including the development of newsletters, social media posts, and formatting of reports.
    • A Valid driver’s license will be advantageous  

    Duties & Responsibilities    

    • Organising internal and external meetings, workshops, exhibitions and conferences;
    • Preparation of correspondence on behalf of the unit, including memos, letters and emails;
    • Email management and ensuring adequate follow-ups are done;
    • To be responsible for the diary, including arranging complex travel arrangements, scheduling of recurring routine meetings, planning and preparations of events, and working in collaboration with the entire Division
    • Preparation of documents and agendas for meetings in consultation with the Director and Managers;
    • Minute taking and notes for unit meetings and meetings with the Director;
    • Management of filing systems and documents register;
    • Planning and coordination of events, including workshops, institutional visits, exhibitions, and conferences.
    • Compilation and tracking of the events calendar for the programme.
    • Sources of venues for meetings, lekgotlas and workshops with stakeholders.
    • Procurement of essentials including stationery, branding material, office refreshments, equipment and related consumables.
    • Procurement of reasonable accommodation support for interns with disabilities and the recording thereof.
    • Processing of travel claims, per diems, advances for staff and short-term payment forms.
    • Coordination of travel and accommodation logistics for the team.
    • Assisting with recruitment of staff, onboarding forms, tools of trade and personnel records filing.
    • Setting up meetings for the team, management team, including drafting of agenda, minutes and action items.
    • Assisting with the compilation of reports, including quarterly narrative reports for submission to funders.
    • Monitoring of unit scorecard and LeaPPTS targets to ensure adequate capturing and reporting.
    • Management of stationery inventory and team assets management
    • Primary liaison for all ECDI activities and events.;
    • Development of media content for newsletters, report formatting, and social media platforms, as well as the web online platform, would be an added advantage.
    • Any other general administrative and secretarial support.

    Deadline:3rd September,2025

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    Masters Research Trainee: International Relations & Political Sciences

    Job Advert Summary    

    • The Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) seeks to appoint a suitably qualified and highly motivated postgraduate student Masters Intern in the Africa Institute of South Africa (AISA) at its Pretoria Offices. The period for the internship is 24 months during which the successful candidate is expected to advance his/her Master’s degree studies in either international relations and political sciences, governance, peace and security, and science, technology innovation with a research focus on  Africa.
    • The masters research trainee is expected to develop research work that allows for collaboration with researchers within the AISA and across other Divisions of the HSRC.
    • Applications are invited from interested candidates who hold a Master’s Degree in Social Sciences and are in the process of registering for Master’s degree studies or who are in the early stages (registered and study is approved) of their studies.

    Minimum Requirements    

    • Honours Degree or equivalent (NQF 8) degree in Political Sciences, Humanities, Social Sciences or similar field of human and social sciences, and should be registered for, or about to register for, a Masters with a registered South African University;
    • Conversant with the Governance and Artificial Intelligence research in Africa;
    • Minimum of 2 years of postgraduate experience in the relevant research role or sector;
    • Relevant experience in humanities and social sciences including relevant concepts on Africa’s Development Agenda regarding social, economic and various human security areas i.e. food and health;
    • Suitable candidate should demonstrate understanding of the state and international diplomatic protocols;
    • A good understanding of the research development and national system of innovation (NSI) and familiarity with the Agenda 2063 aspirations;
    • Understanding of the landscape of and stakeholders in the Diplomatic Core will be an added advantage;
    • Strong interpersonal and communications skills, and the ability to co-ordinate and capacitate staff;
    • Demonstrable high proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other statistical tools;  
    • Must have intellectual and personal integrity, with a well-developed work ethic and drive, and an aptitude for innovation;
    • Should be able to work under pressure, and after hours when required to meet deadlines;
    • Must be able to work proactively and independently;
    • Applicants must be South African citizens.

    The Research Trainee Programme in the HSRC provides successful candidates with an opportunity to further develop their research expertise by working with subject experts and project specialists. The research trainee experience is intensive and requires mature individuals who are able to work independently as well as in a team.  The successful individual will be required to balance day-to-day duties and responsibilities in AISA and the HSRC with Masters related work and complete their Masters qualification within 2 years. Time is set aside for this purpose – 60/40 split.

    Duties & Responsibilities    

    • Conduct research in the area of political and international relations, with special focus on African Affairs;
    • Contribute to the strategic objectives of Africa focus mandate through publications and strategic engagements in and on Africa;
    • Prepare manuscripts for publication emanating from the research they are currently pursuing or that is led by the HSRC in the relevant fields;
    • Undertake qualitative and quantitative fieldwork;
    • Provide timeous and regular feedback to relevant stakeholders on African political affairs
    • Assist with the preparation of presentations, briefing notes and policy briefs.
    • Ensure accuracy, timeliness and integrity of financial information;
    • Writing up research results for workshops/conferences/presentations;
    • Developing own personal academic competencies through formal and informal training activities;
    • Support Executive Head in advancing capacity development activities;
    • Monitoring and reporting of related activities in Africa that can inform policy makers; and
    • Support implementation of developmental research matters within the Office of the Executive Head: AISA.

    Deadline:5th September,2025

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    Ph.D. Research Trainee AISA

    Job Advert Summary    

    • The Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) seeks to appoint a suitably qualified and highly motivated postgraduate student as a Doctoral (PhD) Intern in the Africa Institute of South Africa (AISA) at its Pretoria Offices. The period for the internship is 36 months during which the successful candidate is expected to advance his/her doctoral studies in either sustainable development, development studies, development economics, governance, peace and security, and science, technology innovation, with a focus on Africa. The intern is expected to develop research work that allows for collaboration with researchers within the AISA and across other Divisions of the HSRC.
    • Applications are invited from interested candidates who hold a Master’s Degree in Social Sciences or humanities and are in the process of registering for PhD studies, or who are in the early stages (registered and study is approved) of their PhD studies.

    Minimum Requirements    

    • Be in possession a Master’s Degree in Social Sciences or Humanities.
    • Be registering or have registered as a PhD candidate at a recognized university.
    • An interest in research on Africa that seeks to extend and enhance the use and impact of scientific research.
    • Evidence of sound analytical, research, writing and publication abilities will be an advantage.
    • Curiosity, enthusiasm and interest in a research career that includes working in trans-, inter and multi-disciplinary research projects and teams. 
    • A sound academic record inclusive of data management and qualitative and quantitative analysis skills will be very advantageous;
    • Experience in the preparation of research reports and manuscripts for publication, whilst having peer reviewed articles in recognized journals will be advantageous;
    • Curiosity, enthusiasm and interest in a research career that includes working with statistics and data analysis;
    • Ability to work independently and in a team environment, good communication and leadership skills are required;
    • Proficiency in or working experience with some or all of the following programmes: Atlas T, NVIVO, MS Access, Excel, Word, SPSS, STATA will be an advantage; and
    • Ability to work to strict deadlines paying the necessary attention to detail.

    Duties & Responsibilities    

    • Work with a research team on all aspects of conducting research, surveys and the analysis of resultant data;
    • Assist in meeting the AISA targets;
    • Make demonstrable progress towards the achievement of a Doctoral degree;
    • Develop own personal academic competencies through formal and informal training activities;
    • Write up research results for conference presentations, research reports and manuscripts for publication;
    • Commit to and participate in clear research trainee mentoring and capacity development activities.

    Deadline:5th September,2025

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