South African retail giant, Shoprite, is inviting applications from current matric learners, current students at university and South Africans planning to study next year (2017) to apply for their 2017 bursaries in various fields. The bursaries fund a variety of qualification from first year level up to Honours and BTech level for South Africans who
South African retail giant, Shoprite Group, is inviting applications from Grade 12 learners and university students for its 2016 Information Technology (Programme) Bursaries. The bursaries are available for all levels of undergraduate study (1st, 2nd, and 3rd year) and Honours study. What are the requirements? Depending on their current level of study, applicants are required to
South African retail giant, Shoprite Group, is inviting applications from Grade 12 learners and university students for its 2016 Bursary: Logistics / Supply Chain Bursaries. The bursaries are available for all levels of undergraduate study (1st, 2nd, and 3rd year) and Honours study. What are the requirements? Depending on their current level of study, applicants are
Are your studying towards a qualification in Retail Business Management or Hospitality Management? Are you in your first, second, third or Honours year of study and need a bursary? The Shoprite Group is inviting you to apply their 2015 bursary programme. The Shoprite Group will give your a bursary to the value of up to
The Shoprite Group is inviting applications for its 2015 Logistics / Supply Chain Bursaries from students currently studying towards a Bachelors of Commerce: Logistics, Quantitative Management, Operations Research, Industrial Engineering or related degree/qualification. Shoprite will fund your studies to the tune of up-to R60 000 per annum. You may be required to work for Shoprite
Shoprtite Group is calling all future innovative programmers currently study towards an information technology qualification in programming to apply for its 2015 Information Technology bursary programme. Applications will be accepted from 1st, 2nd, 3rd and Honours students achieving 60% or more in all their subjects. On completion of students funded students may be required to work