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]]>This invitation also extends to students applying for Bachelor of Technology degree in the arts.
Particular attention will be paid to post graduate qualifications that address rare skills required in the arts sector. Applications invited are for individual post graduate studies and block institution bursaries for undergraduate students who will be studying in South Africa during 2017.
How to apply?
Application forms are available from the National Arts Council office or you can DOWNLOAD AN APPLICATION FORM BY CLICKING HERE.
Closing date: 09 September 2016 at 16h00
Outcomes available on 11 December 2016
Please note that late and incomplete applications will not be considered at all and no exceptions will be made.
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]]>The CSIR Meraka Institute is a national strategic initiative that aims to accelerate South Africa’s growth towards an Information Society and addresses three critical areas in information and communication technology (ICT):
Research fields include: real-time video coding; remote sensing; knowledge representation and reasoning; ontologies and the semantic web; enterprise engineering; human language technologies; advanced sensor networks; wireless mesh networks; earth observation; mobile platforms; Internet of Things; and living labs, trusted networks and security.
The CSIR invites applications from students wishing to register for the 2014 academic year in the following fields:
BSc Postgraduate studies in the ICT field:
With interest in specialising in the following areas:
Requirements: • A South African citizen • Enrolment at a South African university in 2014 • An average of 65% for the current academic year • Interested in pursuing a research career • Willingness to work in a diverse environment.
Your application must include: • A copy of your Identity Document • A copy of your CV • Latest academic results.
Preference will be given to applicants from previously disadvantaged backgrounds and people living with disabilities.
Should you not be contacted within one month of the closing date, please consider your application unsuccessful.
Closing date: 17 January 2014
Online applications only considered
Should you experience any problems in submitting your application, please contact the CSIR Recruitment Centre at [email protected]. Please do not submit your application to this mailbox.
The CSIR gives preference to candidates who meet the job requirements and who will add to the cultural and gender diversity of the organisation. By applying for this position at the CSIR, the applicant understands, consents and agrees that the CSIR may solicit a credit and criminal report from a registered credit bureau and/or SAPS (in relation to positions that require trust and honesty and/or entail the handling of cash or finances) and may also verify the applicant’s educational qualifications and employment history. Please note that only short-listed candidates will be contacted within a month of the closing date and that the CSIR reserves the right not to appoint if a suitable candidate is not identified.
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]]>A limited number of bursaries are awarded each year to selected candidates to study for a bachelor’s degree at a South African university OR a national diploma at a South African Technikon (University of Technology). The intention of the scheme is to provide the Gold Fields Limited Group with high-calibre graduates who wish to make their career in one of its companies.
Bursary requirements:
University |
University of Technology/ Technikon |
Candidates must be: · South African citizens and under or turning the age of 21 during their first year of study (applicants for first year of undergraduate study) and under or turning (or have been under the age of, or turned) the age of 23 during their second year of study (applicants for second and subsequent years of undergraduate study) · studying or intending to study full-time towards a degree at a recognised South African university that is acceptable to GFL · able to provide proof of their academic results for grade 11 and progress in grade 12 or alternatively be in possession of a grade 12 exemption certificate with acceptable symbols or tertiary results · intending to study for a bachelor’s degree full-time commencing in the year after the application is made · accepted by the university for the degree course as recorded on the bursary application form
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Candidates must: ·beSouth African citizens and under or turning the age of 21 during their first year of study (applicants for first year of underdiplomate study) and under or turning (or have been under the age of, or turned) the age of 23 during their second year of study (applicants for second and subsequent years of underdiplomate study) · be studying or intending to study full-time towards a national qualification at a recognised South African institute of technology that is acceptable to GFL · be able to provide proof of their academic results for grade 11 and progress in grade 12(National Senior Certificate) or alternatively be in possession of a grade 12 (National Senior Certificate) exemption certificate with Mathematics and Physical Science with an achievement level of 6 or, under the old Matriculation System, with Mathematics and Physical Science HG D or SG C symbols or tertiary results · be in possession of a Medical Certificate of Fitness or be fit enough to obtain one · be accepted by the institute of technology for the diploma course as recorded on the bursary application form
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Study fields
A number of study fields relevant Gold Fields’ operational areas will be considered for the bursary. All fields listed below will be considered for undergraduate and underdiplomate qualifications only; except for the Geology field which will be considered ONLY for Honours degree studies.
University |
University of Technology/ Technikon |
BSc Mining Engineering BSc Mechanical Engineering BSc Electrical Engineering BSc Metallurgical Engineering BSc Geology Honours * BSc Chemical Engineering Finance
* In the geology discipline, bursaries are not considered for undergraduate studies only. |
bursaries will only currently be considered for the following diplomas:
The scheme is only offered for a National Diploma or National Technical Diploma qualification (where applicable).
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SELECTION PROCEDURE
(1) Application forms are sent out between February and May of each year. Forms will be sent to those applicants intending to study or already studying in a field related to the Group’s projected manpower requirements (see above).
The closing date for applications is 30 June. Late applications will not be considered.
(2) Shortlisted candidates will be contacted in June and will be required to undergo psychometric testing as well as a panel interview. In addition, all candidates are required to undergo a medical examination, and be in possession of a valid Medical Certificate of Fitness for the appropriate category of work for the duration of their bursary and subsequent employment with GFL or its nominee.
(3) After completion of the selection process, bursary awards are determined at the discretion of GFL Mining Services Limited. All awards are subject to the applicant gaining acceptance, or gaining promotion to the year of study applied for, for the course at the university and for the commencement year stipulated in their bursary agreement. Selected candidates will be notified in writing.
(5) Selected candidates will be required to sign a bursary agreement in acceptance of the award.
(6) The Bursar will be required to provide surety for the agreement.
BURSARY OBLIGATIONS
The Bursar undertakes to work for GFL or its nominee for a year for each year (or part thereof) of studies
for which GFL has made bursary payments, e.g. a 3-year bursary gives rise a 3-year obligation to serve
GFL or its nominee.
BURSARS MAY NOT ACCEPT OTHER BURSARIES
Bursars receiving financial study assistance from another source must disclose this fact immediately on applying for a GFL bursary. The company’s approval of such assistance is required prior to the award of a bursary (and approval is entirely at the company’s discretion). This condition does not prevent a Bursar from receiving assistance from parents or relatives out of purely private means.
HOW TO APPLY FOR A GOLD FIELDS BURSARY?
To apply you need to download the relevant application form, fill it in and return it together with the required documents to Gold Fields on or before the closing date (see below).
Closing Date: 30 June 2013
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ON THE GOLD FIELDS BURSARY SCHEME CONTACT:
Tel: (011) 752 1145
Fax: (011) 752 1109 / 086 535 2378
email: pamela.dumalisile (at) goldfields.co.za
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]]>Our bursary program is exceptional and all-inclusive.
It covers for:
We offer bursaries in the following studies:
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Degree:
B-Tech
Applicants who meet all the selection criteria as determined by Kumba will qualify. Preference will be given to learners from our operational local communities (Sishen, Kolomela and Thabazimbi mines).
To apply: Print application form.
All completed application forms with academic results must be emailed to [email protected] or faxed to 086 645 5160.
Should you not hear from us a month after you have applied, please consider your application unsuccessful.
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]]>South Africa’s oldest alcoholic drinks producer South African Breweries (SAB) Limited (now a subsidiary of London Stock Exchange-listed South African Breweries Miller plc (SABMiller)) is inviting South African students who are already in university or those still in Grade 12 to apply for their bursaries for 2013.
SAB invites students in pursuing a B Comm OR postgraduate (e.g. Honours, Masters) degree in either Marketing, Economics, or Business Science to apply for the SAB Marketing Bursary for 2013.
What does the SAB Marketing Bursary for 2013 cover?
In addition to financial support, our bursars are also afforded the opportunity to learn more about the world of work by participating in the resolution of real business challenges, through structured summer school or vacation work.
SAB expects it’s bursars to maintain high academic standards and exemplary behavioural conduct during their years of study. After the successful completion of their degrees, our bursars join the company full time as graduate trainees.
What are the requirements for the 2013 SAB Marketing Bursary?
According to the SAB “bursaries are available to South African citizens who have achieved an average of 70%+, are matriculating at the end of 2012 or already studying with a 65 %+ average and who show good leadership potential.
Studying towards a undergradute B Comm degree/Post graduate qualification in Marketing, Business Science and Economics”.
How to apply for a SAB Marketing Bursary 2013?
The application process for this bursary is entirely online. And to apply click here
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