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03/06/2026

NRF Science Matters | Agricultural trade plays an important role in feeding populations and responding to global food insecurity, especially in countries facing constraints in water, energy, and land.

Through trade, countries can effectively shift where food is produced, allowing the resources used in production to be transferred across borders.

A research study funded by the NRF examined the sustainability of South Africa’s agricultural trade using a newly developed analytical framework. View the full article here: https://www.nrf.ac.za/science-matters-magazine/

03/06/2026

Meet NRF-funded Doniquah Miché Allies, a Doctoral candidate in Linguistics at The University of the Western Cape.

Language plays a critical role in how society addresses deeply painful and difficult experiences, including violence, abuse, and trauma. Through her research, she explores how language is used to construct ideas of motherhood, criminality, blame, and morality within online spaces.

Ultimately, her work seeks to demonstrate that language is not simply a tool for communication, but also a powerful mechanism through which society shapes meaning and identity.

Read her full story here: https://www.nrf.ac.za/nrf-youth-month-2026-doniquah-miche-allies/

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02/06/2026

Do you know of a science team whose work demonstrates interdisciplinary research excellence, breakthrough scientific contributions, and demonstrable societal impact?

The Science Team category recognises teams whose research achievements have contributed to extending the boundaries of scientific research in Africa, producing scientific outcomes that have positively impacted society, and the role they played in raising South Africa’s international stature as a world-class research destination.

Nominations for the NRF Awards 2026 are currently open.
Details here: https://www.nrf.ac.za/call-for-nominations-2026-nrf-awards/

02/06/2026

The Trans-Atlantic Platform (T-AP) for Social Sciences and Humanities is a collaboration between humanities and social sciences research funders from South America, North America, Europe, and Africa. Applicants must apply as a transnational research partnership, comprising national research teams based in the participating T-AP countries.

Citizens and permanent researchers/scientists residing and working in South Africa and affiliated with a recognised South African public higher education or research institution are invited to submit applications for the Trans-Atlantic Platform (T-AP) call.

The NRF will support all social sciences, humanities and/or interdisciplinary research projects focused
on four themes listed below:
1. Uncertainty: Sources, Costs, Communication, and Improvement
2. The Many Faces of the Future and Crisis: Historical, Cultural, and Regional Perspectives
3. Scope and Coordination of Response Strategies
4. Normative Inquiry into Prevention and Preparation for Future Crises

Details are available here: https://www.nrf.ac.za/announcement-brics-multilateral-joint-call-and-trans-atlantic-platform-t-ap-call-now-open/

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The NRF seeks to appoint a Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to provide visionary, values‑driven and strategic leadership.

To learn more/apply, please visit the NRF Recruitment Portal here: https://ess.nrf.ac.za/Account/Recruitment

For assistance with the NRF Recruitment Portal, please send an email to [email protected]

29/05/2026

NRF Postgrad FAQ Series 12/12 | Beyond completing the degree within the stipulated time, the NRF also expects scholarship-holders to undertake academic service work. The purpose of such activities is to help students grow and establish themselves as researchers.

These activities are captured in the annual Progress Report that the scholarship-holder has to submit in order to qualify for continuing funding (i.e. to receive their scholarship funding in the following year).

Academic service works forms part of the NRF’s “Expectations for Postgraduate Training” – a document that explains what the NRF expects of the universities, supervisors, and students to ensure that the NRF delivers on its mandate. The document is available on the NRF’s website here:https://www.nrf.ac.za/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/NRF-Statement-of-expectation-for-Postgradute-Training-2026-final.pdf

Important: Please consult the NRF’s funding call documents in detail before posting queries or attempting an application: https://www.nrf.ac.za/dsti-nrf-postgraduate-student-funding-for-the-2027-academic-year/

29/05/2026

Final reminder! We invite stories from young researchers and science communicators who have a current or past affiliation with the NRF; its national research facilities (NRF-SAAO, NRF-iThemba LABS, NRF-SAIAB, NRF-SAEON, and NRF-SARAO); NRF-SAASTA; Centres of Excellence; and Research Chairs.

The affiliation can be through various funding programmes/ supervision, employment, or any other opportunities offered by the NRF.

All you have to do is:
1. Follow this link to the NRF's website: https://www.nrf.ac.za/invitation-youth-month-stories-2026/
2. Download the NRF Youth Month Questionnaire (look for the black "Download" button at the bottom of the page)
3. Read the questions carefully... and write your heart out!
4. Send your questionnaire, along with one or two high-quality photos of yourself, back to us

Submission deadline: 31 May 2026

28/05/2026

The Future Earth Africa Hub, hosted by the NRF, presents a four-part pre-conference webinar series ahead of the SRI2026 Africa Regional Conference.

Webinar 4: This session explores how evidence-based climate science and youth agency can drive inclusive and transformative climate action. It highlights how young people are shaping climate responses through advocacy, innovation, research, and community engagement, while showing how mentorship, networks, and collaborative platforms can strengthen youth participation in sustainability and climate governance.

Details/registration here: https://www.nrf.ac.za/sri-2026-webinar-the-role-of-urgent-evidenced-based-climate-science-and-enhanced-youth-agency/

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