The SINDISWA CAROL ‘TU’ NHLUMAYO MERIT BURSARY will provide an opportunity for young women from previously disadvantaged, designated groups to pursue a career in maritime related fields.
Beneficiaries will also have the opportunity to participate in organised bodies such as Women in Maritime Africa (WIMA) and other bodies for women in science. SAIMI will foster partnerships with organisations that support women in maritime to empower and facilitate networks to support beneficiaries.
In order to be considered for the bursary, the Applicant must:
The NHFC has a tertiary bursary fund to help bolster capacity, expertise and work opportunities related to the housing finance sector.
Tertiary students, from second year and postgraduate study levels, in the fields listed here below, are invited to submit applications for consideration for the NHFC Bursary Fund:-
The scholarship provides an opportunity for an aspiring Grade 12 learner, with financial need, to study a three-year degree in Brand Communication in Johannesburg.
The Loeries Creative Future scholarship was launched 10 years ago in 2008 to encourage and enable creativity at grassroots levels.
The scholarship is now the creative industry's richest bursary, covering everything a learner requires, including fees, study materials, accommodation and living expenses as well as mentorship, internship and employment in the advertising and brand communication industry.
The Bursary Lottery is giving away another R740 000 in education!! Bursary Lotto are giving you an opportunity to be given 1 of 10 spots for a 1-year full-time Advanced Diploma in User Centered Design.
You need to pursue studies in natural science, engineering or technology which are relevant to the petroleum industry, such as geology, geophysics, physics/mathematics and/or mining, civil, mechanical or chemical engineering.
If you are a South African resident already registered at a South African university or university of technology in the above fields, you need to have a good academic record.
At present a maximum of R65 000 may be awarded per student per year.
This amount may vary according to the financial status of UTT at any one time.
The SAIEE has the following options available for suitable candidates who intend to study for a diploma or degree in Electrical or Computer Engineering at a South African tertiary institution:
The SAIEE Education and Bursary Fund
The SAIEE awards a number of bursaries each year. Monies made available from these funds are used to finance a certain number of bursaries annually, as well as funding the existing bursaries.
These bursaries are awarded subject to the general rules and conditions of the SAIEE bursary scheme.
Ford Motor SA is seeking to fund students you are currently completing your 1st year Degree and will be completing your 2rd year in 2019 averaging 70% in Finance, Marketing and Engineering field.
This bursary applies if you are currently a student completing your final year of study Degree.
The subject line on the e-mail must include the following headings only:
South African Bulk Terminals (Pty) Ltd (SABT), a major business unit within Bidvest Freight, the freight management arm of the Bidvest Group, invites qualifying unemployed learners to apply for bursaries for the 2021 academic year.
Pyrotechnical Marketing (Pty) Ltd endeavours to contribute to the growth and fulfilment of the youth in South Africa in as many ways as possible and hence intends to award bursary opportunities.
Dube TradePort’s Bursary Scheme is offering once off bursaries to students who are residents of KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) and interested in pursuing a tertiary qualification.
Bursaries will be awarded to students studying the following disciplines: