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HSRC Opens Major Call for Social Sciences Manuscripts in 2026

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Unlocking Opportunities for South African Scholars in Social Sciences

The Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) has issued a major call for scholarly manuscripts focused on social sciences for its 2026 publications. This initiative represents a vital platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners across South African universities and colleges to contribute to critical debates shaping society, policy, and knowledge production in the country.

As South Africa navigates complex challenges including inequality, climate change, digital transformation, and post-pandemic recovery, high-quality social science research has never been more essential. The HSRC, a leading public research institution, is actively seeking contributions that offer fresh insights, rigorous analysis, and practical recommendations relevant to local and global audiences.

Understanding the HSRC and Its Role in Higher Education

Established in 1968, the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) serves as South Africa's premier research agency dedicated to the social sciences and humanities. It operates under the Department of Science, Technology and Innovation and collaborates extensively with universities such as the University of Cape Town, University of the Witwatersrand, University of Pretoria, and Stellenbosch University.

The HSRC's publications programme supports the broader higher education ecosystem by providing opportunities for emerging and established scholars to publish in peer-reviewed outlets. This call directly benefits academics at public universities and colleges who are seeking impactful dissemination channels for their work.

Key Themes and Focus Areas for 2026 Manuscripts

The 2026 call prioritises research addressing South Africa's National Development Plan goals and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Core themes include:

  • Social inequality, poverty reduction, and inclusive growth strategies
  • Climate resilience, environmental justice, and sustainable development
  • Digital transformation, artificial intelligence ethics, and the future of work
  • Health systems strengthening, mental health, and post-COVID recovery
  • Youth development, education reform, and skills pipelines
  • Governance, democracy, and social cohesion in a multicultural society

Submissions are encouraged from interdisciplinary perspectives that bridge social sciences with engineering, health, and environmental studies.

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Benefits for South African Academics and Institutions

Publishing with the HSRC offers significant advantages for faculty and researchers at South African universities. Selected manuscripts receive wide visibility through the HSRC's extensive national and international networks. Authors gain access to policy engagement opportunities, including presentations to government departments and parliamentary committees.

Early-career researchers benefit from mentorship programmes and workshops that strengthen academic writing and research methodology skills. This aligns with national efforts to build research capacity in historically disadvantaged institutions.

Submission Guidelines and Timeline

Manuscripts must adhere to the HSRC's rigorous peer-review standards. Prospective authors should prepare abstracts of 300-500 words outlining research objectives, methodology, key findings, and policy implications. Full papers typically range from 6,000 to 8,000 words.

The deadline for abstract submissions is 30 June 2026, with full manuscript invitations issued by 31 August 2026. Final accepted papers will be published in the HSRC's flagship journals and book series throughout 2026 and 2027.

Impact on South African Higher Education Landscape

This call strengthens the research output of South African universities and colleges at a critical time. With increasing pressure on institutions to demonstrate societal impact and secure external funding, opportunities like this support both individual career progression and institutional rankings.

Collaborative projects between universities and the HSRC also foster knowledge exchange and help address the historical under-representation of certain demographic groups in high-impact publishing.

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Expert Perspectives and Stakeholder Views

Leading academics have welcomed the announcement. Professor Thuli Madonsela from Stellenbosch University noted that "such calls are essential for ensuring that South African voices shape global conversations on social justice and sustainable futures."

University research offices across the country are already organising internal workshops to support staff in preparing competitive submissions.

Future Outlook and Actionable Insights

The 2026 HSRC call signals continued commitment to strengthening South Africa's social science research ecosystem. Early engagement is advised for academics seeking to contribute meaningfully to national development priorities.

Interested researchers should review the full call documentation on the HSRC website and consider forming interdisciplinary teams to maximise the relevance and impact of their work.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🔬What is the HSRC?

The Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) is South Africa's leading public research institution focused on social sciences and humanities.

📝Who can submit manuscripts?

Researchers, academics, and practitioners affiliated with South African universities and colleges are encouraged to submit.

🌍What are the key themes for 2026?

Inequality, climate resilience, digital transformation, health systems, youth development, and governance are priority areas.

📅When is the submission deadline?

Abstracts are due by 30 June 2026, with full manuscripts invited by 31 August 2026.

🚀What benefits do authors receive?

Wide visibility, policy engagement, and mentorship opportunities for early-career researchers.

🎓How does this support higher education?

It boosts research output, career progression, and institutional impact for South African universities.

📋Are there specific guidelines?

Abstracts of 300-500 words and full papers of 6,000-8,000 words are required.

🔗Can interdisciplinary work be submitted?

Yes, research bridging social sciences with health, engineering, and environmental studies is welcomed.

🌐Where can I find full details?

Complete documentation is available on the official HSRC website.

📈How does this align with national goals?

It supports the National Development Plan and UN Sustainable Development Goals.