This section explains how to submit your research proposal, including when it is ready, how to submit it, who manages the submission, and how to confirm that it has been submitted.

There are two distinct processes for proposal submission:

  1. Submitting your application for internal research funding (UCT)
  2. Submitting your application for external research funding (national and international)

Note: The UCT electronic Research Administration (eRA) system approval is internal. If the funder requires submission via their portal, also complete all their required processes to action the final submission.

Internal research funding

This section offers guidance on how to submit your application for internal UCT research funding.

/ Step 1: Submit your application and supporting documentation for consideration

  • Manual application forms are submitted via email to the designated contact person listed on the application form and funding call.
  • Conference travel and researcher development grant applications are submitted via UCT eRA.
  • Applications for short research visits are submitted via UCT ServiceNow.

/ Step 2: Await an outcome on your application

The internal UCT research funding application process is competitive, with limited funds available. There is no guarantee of an award. Your application undergoes a review process before final award decisions are made.

Applications for internal UCT research funding are assessed for fundability and take into consideration the recommendations of the HoD or another relevant departmental/faculty representative.

Factors evaluated include:

  • Research quality and merit
  • The researcher’s track record
  • Innovation and originality
  • Feasibility and methodology
  • Alignment with UCT’s institutional and research priorities
  • Potential for external funding
  • Research impact
  • Proof that equipment/advanced computational equipment has multiple uses or can be shared and utilised collaboratively with the broader research community

The review process varies by opportunity and faculty. Some applications are managed exclusively at the faculty level and assessed against specific faculty objectives and funding requirements, such as those reviewed by the faculty’s equipment committee. Others are evaluated by university-wide committees, such as the University Equipment Committee (UEC) or University Research Committee (URC), which consider faculty and departmental priorities alongside broader institutional goals.

External research funding

This section offers guidance on how to apply for external research funding, such as from national funding bodies and international funding bodies and who to contact within the university for assistance.

/ Step 1: Check that your application is ready to submit

“Ready to submit” means your application has been internally approved via UCT eRA and finalised according to the funder’s specifications, with all the required information and documentation, either on their online platform or using their template.

Your application is be considered internally approved via UCT eRA once you have completed the following steps:

  1. The tabs "Key Information" and "Resourcing, Ethics and Biosafety" have been completed.
  2. The tab "Financial Information" has been populated by a departmental budget reviewer.
  3. You ticked the box “Final declaration by principal investigator” on the tab "Resourcing, Ethics and Biosafety".
  4. The Faculty Finance approver has signed off.
  5. The final faculty approver has signed off.
  6. Research Contracts & Innovation (RC&I) has fulfilled their role, if applicable.

If a proposal requires online submission via a funder portal, create a profile, complete the application on the funder portal using the information approved internally via UCT eRA, attach supporting documentation and submit it. 

Exempt from UCT eRA approval

The following applications do not require UCT eRA approval and follow their own processes which are outlined elsewhere on the Research Project Navigator (RPN) or on the administering office’s websites:

  • National Research Foundation (NRF)
  • Internal UCT funding
  • Research donations
  • UCT postgraduate studentships/scholarships
  • UCT fellowships
  • Externally funded postdoctoral fellowships and studentships where the award provides a personal stipend only and no additional project or research costs – including South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) postdoctoral fellowships
  • Poliomyelitis Research Foundation PhD and MSc applications
  • Grants submitted/administered through other institutions if UCT is not claiming budget
     

/ Step 2: Get your application submitted

The research proposal is typically submitted to the funder via one of two ways:

  • Funder portal: Register and obtain a system account to submit your application through the funder’s portal. Sometimes you, as the Principal Investigator (PI), submit directly to the funder, while in other cases, you do a pre-submission and a unit/office within UCT will action the final submission to the funder. For assistance, contact the International Grants Hub (IGH) or the Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) Research Development.
  • Email: Package and email proposals directly to the funder.

Note: National Institutes of Health (NIH) applications may need Research Contracts & Innovation (RC&I) involvement for registering and obtaining a systems account on the funder’s portal.

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Meeting internal submission deadlines

Regardless of who submits a proposal and how it is submitted, UCT’s internal approval deadlines must be observed. Failure to adhere to the internal deadlines could result in your application not being submitted.

Your application must be with the final UCT approver at least five (5) working days before the funder deadline. Specifically:

  • If RC&I is the final approver/submitter: Your UCT eRA approval must reach the finance approver stage ten (10) working days before the funder deadline. This ensures that both the UCT eRA approval and the complete proposal package – including all administrative components submitted via the funder’s platform – reach RC&I five (5) working days before the funder deadline.
  • If RC&I is not involved: Your UCT eRA approval must reach the finance approver stage at least five (5) working days before the funder deadline.

Not sure if RC&I is involved? Email the International Grants Hub (IGH) or Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) Research Development to confirm. The contact details are provided in the section above.

Who is responsible for proposal submissions?

Some proposals require institutional submission, i.e. submission via authorised personnel at UCT. For others, the PI who is the primary applicant must submit their proposal directly to the funder. See below for details. This is a partial list; for funders not listed, consult their specific guidelines.

Principal Investigator (PI) submits

  • Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA) via email
  • Gates Foundation via Survey Monkey Apply
  • International Development Research Centre (IDRC / CRDI) via Survey Monkey Apply
  • Poliomyelitis Research Foundation (PRF) via Applications
  • South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) via RIMS (Research and Innovation Management System)

UCT submits

via 1: UCT Research Contracts & Innovation (RC&I) | 2: UCT Research Support Services (RSS) | 3: UCT Development & Alumni Department (DAD)

/ Step 3: Confirm that your application has been submitted

Confirm that your application has been submitted in time to meet the funder’s deadlines. Check funder portals or confirm with the submitting office via email.

After receiving confirmation, make sure your application status on UCT eRA is updated to "Submitted".

  • If RC&I is the final submitter: RC&I updates the status to "Submitted".
  • If RC&I is not involved: the PI who is the primary applicant updates the status to "Submitted"

Note: If funding is awarded, UCT is considered the grant holder and will have institutional authority over the grant regardless of who submits the proposal.

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