NRF Headquarters in Pretoria, South Africa | |
| Abbreviation | NRF |
|---|---|
| Formation | April 1, 1999; 26 years ago (1999-04-01) |
| Type | Governmental |
| Legal status | Foundation |
| Purpose | Funding and research in South Africa |
| Headquarters | NRF Building,CSIR Complex, Meiring Naudé Road, Brummeria,Pretoria |
Region served | South Africa |
Official language | English |
| Leader | ProfFulufhelo Nelwamondo |
Parent organisation | Department of Science and Innovation |
| Website | www |
South Africa’sNational Research Foundation (NRF) is the intermediary agency between the policies and strategies of theGovernment of South Africa and South Africa'sresearch institutions.
It was established on 1 April 1999 as an autonomous statutory body in accordance with theNational Research Foundation Act. DrFulufhelo Nelwamondo has been appointed as Chief Executive Officer of the National Research Foundation of South Africa with effect from 1 April 2021. The NRF Board is chaired by ProfMosa Moshabela.[1][2]
The NRF has three main functions:
One of the NRF’s key objectives is to ensure appropriately qualified people and high-levelinfrastructure to produce the knowledge that makes South Africa aglobal competitor. Its "focus areas" are:
Unlike other Science Councils whose role isresearch performance, the NRF primarily fulfils an agency role, with a smaller portion of its activity allocated to actual research. Funding from the NRF is largely directed towardsacademic research, developing high-level human resources, and supporting the National Research Facilities, although beneficiaries include students, and private individuals or companies.KZN Literary Tourism is a project which has received funding through the NRF.
Notable academic leaders, subject-matter experts, and globally recognized figures who have contributed, and continue to contribute, to the National Research Foundation (NRF) through leadership roles, research chairs, funded projects, advisory capacities, or specialized scholarly expertise. Their work spans multiple disciplines and reflects the NRF’s role in advancing world-class research, academic innovation, and international scientific collaboration.[3]
In 2004 the NRF founded seven Centres of Excellence (COE), which aim to facilitate inter-disciplinary research with the aim of enhancing research and capacity building. Additional COEs have been added since:[4]
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