Deadline: 31-Aug-2026
The SARAO Freestanding Master’s Scholarships 2027 support Master’s students in radio astronomy, astrophysics, physics, engineering, mathematics, and computer science. The program is linked to the MeerKAT radio telescope and the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) project. It provides funding, travel grants, equipment support, and additional benefits for eligible students from selected African countries.
SARAO Freestanding Master’s Scholarships 2027
The SARAO Freestanding Master’s Scholarships 2027 are postgraduate funding opportunities aimed at developing advanced research skills in radio astronomy, engineering, physics, mathematics, and computing sciences. The scholarship is closely connected to major international scientific projects including the MeerKAT Radio Telescope and the Square Kilometre Array (SKA).
Key Focus Areas (Research Themes)
Astronomy and Space Science
- Radio astronomy
- Astrophysics
- Physics
- Astronomy research using MeerKAT and SKA data
Engineering Fields
- Electronic Engineering
- Mechatronic Engineering
- Computer Engineering
Computing and Mathematical Sciences
- Computer Science
- Mathematics
- Scientific computing and data analysis for astronomy
Scholarship Benefits (Funding Package)
Financial Support
- R200,000 annual scholarship stipend
- Full tuition coverage for eligible international students
Research Support
- R25,000 equipment grant over the study period
- Access to MeerKAT and SKA-related research infrastructure
Travel Support
- R40,000 annual travel grant
- One annual return home ticket for selected countries
- Repatriation support where applicable
Additional Support
- Emergency medical insurance
- Assistive technology grant up to R20,000 for eligible students with disabilities
Duration
- Up to 2 years maximum funding period
Who Is Eligible?
Nationality Requirements
Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of:
Academic Requirements
Applicants must hold or be studying toward:
- BSc Honours in Physics, Astronomy, Astrophysics, Computer Science, or Mathematics
OR - Four-year BEng in Electronic, Mechatronic, or Computer Engineering
Minimum Academic Performance
- At least 65 percent average in final Honours or final-year BEng results
- Current students must also meet the 65 percent threshold based on recent results
Required Application Documents
- Certified academic transcripts
- Identification document
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Motivation letter of approximately 1000 words
- Supervisor agreement letter (mandatory)
Motivation Letter Requirements
The motivation letter must clearly explain:
- Academic progress and achievements
- Understanding of radio astronomy and SKA/MeerKAT systems
- Research interests aligned with SARAO priorities
- Technical strengths and skills
- Career goals and long-term research vision
How the Scholarship Works
Step 1: Prepare Documents
Gather academic transcripts, CV, and identification documents
Step 2: Write Motivation Letter
Prepare a structured 1000-word statement focused on research alignment
Step 3: Secure Supervisor
Obtain a supervisor agreement letter before submission
Step 4: Submit Application
Submit all required documents in full
Step 5: Evaluation
Applications are assessed based on:
- Academic performance (minimum 65 percent)
- Research alignment with SARAO
- Supervisor approval
- Motivation quality
Step 6: Selection
Successful applicants receive funding for up to 2 years
Why It Matters
The SARAO scholarship supports:
- Development of African expertise in radio astronomy
- Contributions to SKA and MeerKAT global science projects
- Advanced training in STEM fields
- Growth of high-level research capacity in Africa
- Innovation in astronomy, engineering, and computing
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting without a supervisor agreement letter
- Writing a generic or unfocused motivation letter
- Failing to meet the 65 percent academic requirement
- Incomplete application submissions
- Weak alignment with SKA or MeerKAT research goals
Tips for a Strong Application
- Clearly connect your research to SKA or MeerKAT
- Highlight technical and analytical skills
- Use specific academic achievements as evidence
- Show long-term commitment to research in astronomy or engineering
- Keep the motivation letter structured and clear
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the SARAO Freestanding Master’s Scholarship?
It is a postgraduate funding program supporting Master’s research in astronomy, physics, engineering, mathematics, and computer science linked to SKA and MeerKAT.
Who can apply?
Citizens or permanent residents of selected African countries including South Africa, Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Namibia, and others listed in eligibility criteria.
What is the minimum academic requirement?
A minimum of 65 percent average in Honours or final-year engineering results.
Which fields are supported?
Physics, astronomy, astrophysics, mathematics, computer science, and engineering disciplines.
Is a supervisor required?
Yes, a supervisor agreement letter is mandatory for application consideration.
What financial support is provided?
Includes R200,000 stipend, travel grants, equipment funding, and additional benefits like insurance.
How long does the scholarship last?
Up to 2 years of Master’s study support.
Conclusion
The SARAO Freestanding Master’s Scholarships 2027 provide advanced training opportunities in radio astronomy and engineering sciences. The program supports students working on MeerKAT and SKA-related research while offering strong financial and academic support to build the next generation of African scientists and engineers.
For more information, visit SARAO.
























