PhD Scholarship in Sustainable Energy Entrepreneurship (Fully Funded 4 Years)

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 Stellenbosch University

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October 30, 2025

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Description

The TUM SEED Center is a Centre of Excellence for Exchange, Research, and Collaboration in Sustainable Energy Entrepreneurship and Development in the Global South, funded by DAAD and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ, 2020–2029). It brings together 11 leading technical universities across Africa, Asia, and Latin America, including Stellenbosch University, Makerere University, IIT Bombay, and others.

Through its interdisciplinary doctoral program, SEED fosters international academic exchange, high-quality research, and practical impact in sustainable energy entrepreneurship

This PhD scholarship focuses on scaling and impact of sustainable enterprises in the mini-grid sector, contributing directly to SDG 7: Clean and Affordable Energy for All by 2030. Scholars will engage with Living Labs across SEED partner universities, participate in symposia, and collaborate internationally.

 

Scholarship Benefits

    • Monthly stipend and research allowance
    • International mobility grants to TUM and other SEED partner universities
    • Funding for conference participation
    • Co-supervision opportunities, including with Prof. Dr. Frank-Martin Belz (TUM SEED Center)
Entrepreneurship Development Workshop
 

Eligibility Requirements

Applicants must:

  • Hold a master’s degree in sustainable energies, business management (with entrepreneurship focus), or related fields (obtained within the last six years)
  • Have research or work experience at the intersection of management and sustainable energies
  • Demonstrate an excellent academic track record
  • Be proficient in English
  • Exhibit strong motivation, extracurricular skills, and social engagement
  • Be citizens of eligible Global South countries

Women and individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.

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PhD Scholar Expectations

    • Full commitment to doctoral research
    • Participation in SEED Center activities, annual symposia, and academic exchange visits
    • Support student initiatives at partner universities

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  • Submit progress reports to TUM SEED Center and Stellenbosch University
  • Complete the PhD within the scholarship period

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 Stellenbosch University

Oranisation Overview

Stellenbosch University (SU), established in 1918, is firmly committed to the pursuit of knowledge, research, and innovation, all in service of society. We provide a world-class centre for learning and development, which is globally relevant, yet rooted in the upliftment and transformation of our local communities. Our actions are guided by key values and attributes, and enabled by outstanding staff and students, sound operating systems and a deep sense of purpose. SU is home to an academic community of more than 32 500 students, including more than 3 700 international students from 104 countries. 
 
Academic excellence, research and innovation:   SU is ranked among South Africa’s top three research-intensive universities, both per capita and in terms of total research output. SU boasts a total of 21 of A-rated researchers since 2023 and host 44 research that make a very significant contribution to the research outputs, impact, and income of SU as a thriving research-intensive institution. The number of postdoctoral fellows has grown from 154 in 2012 to more than 340 registered postdoctoral research fellows registered at SU in 2023. 
 
Vibrant student communities:  SU is known as a residential campus with an active residential life, which makes residence placement sough-after among students. As the residence demand far exceeds supply, and in line with new learning needs, SU is in the process of converting its Stellenbosch campus into an integrated learning and living space. Residences and private wards are grouped into clusters, each with its own cluster hub, where residence and day students are able to study, meet and socialise. With the construction of new buildings and the repurposing of existing buildings, student-centred facilities are created to enable students to conduct group work, study and gain access to the University's electronic networks.
 
SU also has a range of summer and winter schools for free-mover students that would like to spend a recess period or even semester abroas at our institution, at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. 
 
Engaged students: SU's graduates are sough-after in the workplace. However, the University also aims to deliver engaged citizens and responsible leaders, who are willing to use their expertise and skills to serve society. Therefore, students are encouraged to engage with the community through MAD² (Making A Decision 2 Make A Difference) and Matie Community Service as well as service learning and community interaction within their respective disciplines. Further opportunities for self-improvement are offered by MFM 92.6, the University's community radio station; a wide variety of student associations and sporting codes, the Student Representative Council, house committees and the Frederik Van Zyl Slabbert Institute for Student Leadership Development.