Master of Arts in Federalism and Governance Addis Abab

LL.M/M.Phil in Multilevel Government and Local Government

LL.G/Yard.Phil in Multilevel Government and Local Authorities This ane-year Masters Course equips students to empathize how Due south African provinces and local authorities piece of work, how the multilevel system of government compares to other countries on the continent and on what global theories and practices it is based. https://dullahomarinstitute.org.za/multilevel-govt/postgraduate-programme/ll-m-m-phil-in-multilevel-government-and-local-regime/@@download/image/masters.jpg

LL.M/M.Phil in Multilevel Government and Local Authorities

This i-twelvemonth Masters Course equips students to understand how South African provinces and local government piece of work, how the multilevel organization of government compares to other countries on the continent and on what global theories and practices it is based.

Students emerge with a thorough understanding of how multilevel states are designed, how powers are divided, how finances are allocated, how national government supervises subnational governments (provinces and municipalities) and how different levels of government work together. The Course combines legal and constitutional studies with other disciplines, such as political science and public administration. Furthermore, it combines theory with practice, including an internship in government dealing with multilevel governance and local government. Students are taught and supervised by distinguished scholars in local government, multilevel government (decentralisation, devolution, federalism, intergovernmental relations), rule of law and skilful governance.

They include: Prof Nico Steytler - the Southward African Research Chair in Multilevel Government, Prof Jaap de Visser - Director of the Dullah Omar Institute (DOI) at UWC, Prof Yonatan Fessha - Professor at UWC's Law Faculty and Prof Tinashe Carlton Chigwata- Head of Multilevel Authorities Project at DOI, who also manages the programme. In addition, eminent local and international scholars regularly teach in our programme as guest lecturers. We accept previously hosted Prof Henk Kummeling, Rector of Utrecht University; Prof Xavier Philippe, Academy Paris Two (Sorbonne); Dr Jan Erk (Institute for International and Comparative Law in Africa, University of Pretoria); and Prof Zemelak Ayele (Addis Ababa University).

Overview of the form

The course comprises 4 modules and a inquiry newspaper. Students may as well apply for permission to do 2 modules and a mini-thesis or a full thesis, instead.

The modules offered are:

  • Local Government
  • Multilevel Government
  • Constitutional Practice (Internship)
  • Rule of Police and Good Governance
  • Constitution Design in Divided Societies (offered past the Law Faculty)

Seminars

  • Seminars for each module are conducted on Fridays, for seven weeks, from 9:00 to 13:00

The seminars will be conducted in the following lodge:

  • Local Government from February to March
  • Multilevel Authorities from April to May
  • Internship from June to July
  • Rule of Law and Good Governance from August to September

Venue

  • UWC Campus (Police force Faculty)

Examination

  • Performance is assessed on the basis of (ane) regular writing assignments and (2) a formal exam at the finish of each module.

Internship (Constitutional Practice)

As office of the Masters programme, our students may undertake a 2 months internship to expose them to the real-life working of regime and governance processes. The internship is open to students selected on the basis of their performance in the beginning two modules. Interns are placed at authorities institutions such as the City of Greatcoat Boondocks, Western Cape Department of Local Regime, Finance and Fiscal Committee and South African Local Authorities Association (SALGA). Our students have consistently provided excellent reports well-nigh their time spent at these institutions. Performance during the internship is examined on the footing of a portfolio produced by the student.

Thesis

Students must write a research paper after completing four modules (the enquiry newspaper constitutes 50% of overall class mark). Students who select simply the first 2 modules must consummate a mini-thesis (the mini-thesis constitutes 75% of overall form marking).

Career Options

Our Masters programme is a gateway to influential career positions. Our one-time students occupy central positions in government, the private sector and civil society. Some of the students are now judges; clerks at the Ramble Court; advocates; attorneys; legal advisors; senior managers in municipalities, provincial governments and national authorities; and renowned academics in South Africa and beyond.

Admission requirements

To be considered for admission, applicants must encounter the following minimum requirements:

  • an LLB degree, or an honours degree in political science, economic science, public administration or other related social sciences;
  • proven ability to undertake advanced research; and
  • relevant experience, where applicable.

How to apply

Applications should be submitted to Ms Valma Hendricks by email at vhendricks@uwc.air conditioning.za.

Applications must include a current CV, a motivation letter of the alphabet, certified copies of academic records (degree and transcript), and a writing sample, which may include a published article, a research newspaper or a thesis.

CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS for ADMISSION TO THE Program: 30 September 2021. This deadline applies simply for students who practice Not want to utilise for an NRF masters bursary.

Bursaries

PLEASE Notation: THE Endmost Date FOR Application FOR NRF BURSARIES THROUGH THE SARChI CHAIR IS: 04 JUNE 2021

How to apply for bursaries

  • The National Research Foundation (NRF) offers a few masters bursaries through the South African Enquiry Chair in Multilevel Government in the 2022 academic year.
  • The NRF minimum academic requirement for postgraduate funding is 65%. Applicants for a masters degree must not be more thanthirty years of age in the year of application. Successful applicants will be funded either at Full Cost of Study (FCS) or Fractional Price of Study (PCS). The FCS funding will be awarded to S African citizens and permanent residents merely, who are either financially needy (i.east., those whose combined household family income is less or equal to R350 000 per annum), living with a disability or exceptional bookish achievers. However, the PCS funding will be awarded to v% of international students including S African citizens and permanent residents who could not be funded under FCS only run across other minimum requirements for the NRF scholarship funding.
  • An application for a bursary must as well be accompanied by an application for access to the program, every bit explained to a higher place.
  • The application for a masters bursary and access to the Masters plan is directed at the Dullah Omar Institute, addressed to Ms Valma Hendricks (vhendricks@uwc.air conditioning.za / +27 21 959 3707): ExtendedDeadline: 10 June 2021

Selected students will exist advised by the Dullah Omar Institute soonest to utilise for an NRF bursary online: Deadline twenty June 2021.

Bursaries are available but for full-time students.

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Source: https://dullahomarinstitute.org.za/multilevel-govt/postgraduate-programme/ll-m-m-phil-in-multilevel-government-and-local-government

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