Published: 19 Mar 2021 1,179 views
The central purpose of The Mandela Rhodes Foundation is to build exceptional leadership capacity in Africa. The Mandela Rhodes programmes aim to develop leadership and vocational capacity across African society, to help the continent achieve success and prosperity and full equal participation in the global world.
Beyond the flagship Scholarships Programme, the MRF sees potential in partnering with like-minded organisations to further enhance its purpose and impact. In 2016, the Foundation partnered with the Leverhulme Trust to create a new Doctoral Scholarship offering. This opportunity is only available to Alumni of the MRF, making it a very compelling supplementary offering to the Mandela Rhodes experience. The Shaun Johnson Memorial Scholarships were known as the Leverhulme Mandela Rhodes Doctoral
Scholarships until March 2020, when they were renamed in honour of Shaun Johnson, the MRF’s Founding Executive Director, after he passed away unexpectedly.
The aim of the Shaun Johnson Memorial Scholarships (SJMS) is to increase the impact and effectiveness of Mandela Rhodes Alumni who wish to pursue PhD studies outside the African continent, by connecting them to financial support for doctoral study in the United Kingdom. We believe that this partnership is aligned with our vision to increase leadership
and vocational capacity.
The Shaun Johnson Memorial Scholarships increases vocational capacity by:
The Shaun Johnson Memorial Scholarships increase leadership capacity by:
The Mandela Rhodes Foundation is one of Nelson Mandela’s three official legacy organisations, founded in 2003 in partnership with the Rhodes Trust. Our purpose is to build exceptional leadership capacity in Africa. We find, fund, and empower young Africans who aspire to use their talents to serve their societies and our continent. We do this by providing a postgraduate scholarship for young leaders to study in South Africa and participate in a residential Leadership Development Programme. Our programme is built on Nelson Mandela’s belief that leadership begins with inner transfo... continue reading
Application Deadline | 20 Apr 2021 |
Type | PhD |
Sponsor | Mandela Rhodes Foundation |
Gender | Men and Women |
The Shaun Johnson Memorial Scholarship covers your tuition and provides a stipend for your living costs.
Selection Criteria: The Mandela Rhodes Foundation acknowledges and supports the Leverhulme Trust’s approach to grant giving, which is to use established criteria as a baseline, and from there select on the basis of congruence with the Trust’s values and aims. The primary baseline
criteria for PHD research proposals are: originality, importance, significance, and merit.
The secondary criteria for the Shaun Johnson Memorial Scholarship are designed to meet the aims of the MRF outlined above. Applicants should motivate for the scholarship on the basis of the following criteria:
The application process
? All application forms are to be submitted directly to Gigi Edross-Jeppie, via email.
? Referees must be asked to send reference letters directly to Gigi by the
12noon deadline on the 20th of April. If your references have not been
received, your application will not be considered.
? Candidates will be contacted by the 30th of April and informed on whether or not they have been shortlisted for interviews.
? Panel interviews will take place virtually in the week of the 10th of May.
? Candidates will be informed whether their application for the SJMS has been successful by the end of May.
Mandela Rhodes Alumni who wish to apply to be recommended for the Shaun Johnson Memorial Scholarship can download an application form via MandelaRhodesConnect. Forms will be made available on the 16th of March. Applications will close at 12 noon, SAST, on the 20th of April. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
For more details, visit MRF website.