The Lisa Maskell Scholarship offers a unique opportunity for aspiring doctoral researchers from Sub-Saharan Africa to pursue PhD studies in the Historical Humanities at Stellenbosch University in South Africa.

This respectable scholarship program, in partnership with the Gerda Henkel Foundation, aims to train the next generation of scholars and promote innovative research within the chosen fields.

About the Lisa Maskell Scholarship

Named after the esteemed philanthropist Lisa Maskell, the scholarship program was established in 2014 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Gerda Henkel Foundation’s founder.

It supports doctoral studies in various Historical Humanities disciplines, including:

  1. Archaeology
  2. Historical Islamic Studies
  3. History
  4. History of Art
  5. History of Law
  6. History of Science
  7. Prehistory and Early History

The scholarship provides a complete and total financial support covering tuition fees, living expenses, research activities, and conference attendance.

This allows scholars to focus on their academic pursuits without financial constraints.

Lisa Maskell Scholarship Application Form

Applications for the Lisa Maskell Scholarship are accepted annually, with deadlines usually falling in September/October.

Interested candidates can access the application form and detailed instructions on the Stellenbosch University website or the Gerda Henkel Foundation website.

The application process requires various documents, including:

  1. Academic transcripts
  2. Research proposal
  3. Supervisor’s letter of support
  4. Letter of motivation
  5. Curriculum vitae
  6. Proof of citizenship and language proficiency

You have to submit all required documents by the demanded deadline through email to:[email protected], if you want be considered for the scholarship.

Lisa Maskell Scholarship Requirements

For an applicant to be eligible for the Lisa Maskell Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:

  1. Be a citizen of a Sub-Saharan African country.
  2. Be aged 35 years or younger at the time of application.
  3. Hold a Master’s degree with a research thesis.
  4. Be accepted for full-time PhD studies in one of the eligible Historical Humanities disciplines at Stellenbosch University.
  5. Demonstrate strong academic merit and research potential.
  6. Be proficient in English, the language of instruction at Stellenbosch University.

Other preferences are often given to candidates from PANGeA partner institutions and those demonstrating prior research experience.

Lisa Maskell Scholarship Closing Date

The Lisa Maskell Scholarship opens for applications annually, with deadlines usually falling in September/October.

It is advised to check the relevant websites for the most up-to-date information regarding the current application period and deadline.

To make any specific inquiries regarding the Lisa Maskell Scholarship, you can contact the Stellenbosch University Graduate School of Arts and Social Sciences by email at [email protected].