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July 2011 - Archive

BURSARIES - CIVIL ENGINEERING

July 25, 2011
The Civil Engineering Education & Development Foundation is offering civil engineering bursaries to students who want to study towards a Bsc Degree in Civil Engineering.

Bursaries are awarded to South African students with good Matric results especial in Mathematics and Science. You can study in any university of South Africa to qualify for this bursary.

Bursary period is a year but it can be renewed depending on student's performance. The closing date for applications is 31 October each year.

Please apply on this address:
The Executive Director Civil EngineeringEducation, Training & Development FoundationP O Box 644Bedfordview2008

BURSARIES - ALLAN GRAY BURSARY PROGRAMME

July 24, 2011
The Allan Gray Orbis Foundation seeks to promote prosperity through entrepreneurship in an integrated Southern Africa. The Foundation aims to achieve this mission by identifying, educating and equipping demographically diverse individuals who have the potential to excel and make a significant future impact as high impact entrepreneurial leaders.

Allan Gray Bursary Programme is for students who are citizens from South Africa, Namibia or Swaziland who intend pursuing their studies in the following fields:

- Commercial Studies
- Science
- Engineering
- Law or Humanities (majoring in Politics)

Students must enrol at South African universities like Wits, UJ, UCT, NMMU, Rhodes, UWC or Stellenbosch university. Bursary applicants must be older than 22 years of age on 31 August 2011.

For bursary application forms click here
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SOCIAL WORK BURSARIES

July 17, 2011
The department of Arts and Culture invites applications for bursaries from students who wish to pursue studies in heritage-related programmes. The bursary will finance certificate, diploma and degree courses at accredited further and higher education institutions.

Eligibility: - South African citizen - Academic potential/satisfactory academic performance (academic progress if already at an institution) - field (heritage-related) - Financial circumstance - Provisional acceptance or proof of registration at an institution at an institution of higher learning.

Fields of study: - Archeology - Conservation and preservation - Collections management - Heritage resources management - Museum Management and curatorship - Courses that contribute to the preservation and promotion of SA living Heritage.

Value of the Bursary: - Registration and tuition fees payable directly to the institution of learning - Accommodation - Books and Stationery.

Required documents: The following documents must accompany the application: - Certified copy of birth certificate or ID document - Certified copy of the salary statement or affidavit (if not working) of your parents/guardian - Certified copy of grade 12 June examination results/Grade 12 results - If already studying-latest results/academic record.

Application forms can be obtained from the offices of the department of Arts and Culture, 5th floor, 481 Kingsley centre, Corner Beatrix and church streets, Arcadia, Pretoria or online at www.dac.gov.za

Completed application forms, together with certified copies of necessary documents, should be sent to: The Director-general, Department of Arts and Culture, Private bag X897, Pretoria 0001
Or
Hand delivered to: The Director-General, 5th floor, 481 Kingsley centre, Corner Beatrix and church streets, Arcadia, Pretoria
Enquiries regarding the bursary applications should be directed to Mr Mahunele Thotse at 012 441 3470 or by email to mahunele.thotse@dac.gov.za

The closing date for submission of applications is Friday, 12 August 2011 at 16:30