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February 2017 - Archive

National Disaster Management Bursaries

February 21, 2017

National Disaster Management Bursaries




The national disaster management center hereby invites applications from suitably qualified persons for the external bursary programme for the 2017 academic year.
The NDMC bursary seeks to fund selected students enrolled for qualifications in disater risk science and management.


Bursary Eligibility

• Preference will be given to disaadvantaged idividuals, and proof thereof must be provided
• Applicants must have obtained adminission at a South African, public institution of higher learning of their choice
• Applicants who intend to study disaster risk science and management ata public institution of higher learning from which admission is obtained
• Students who are financially needy and academically deserving

How To Apply?


Applicants should submit the following documents with the application forms:
• Brief CV.
• Motivation letter.
• A National Senior Certificate, having passed all subjects with 60% and above.
• Students already at institution of higher learning should have obtained an average of 60% and above in all major subjects and must attach the 2016 academic year results.
• Proof of enrollment or acceptance from recognized institution of higher learning.
• Certified copy of a valid South African Identity document.
• Proof of residence.
• Proof of income for parents / guardians in the cases where the student does not have one or both parents.
Closing Date: 06 March 2017




Apply online.

Arts and Culture Bursaries

February 14, 2017

Department of Arts and Culture Bursaries



Department of Arts and Culture is offering you the chance to apply for their Heritage Bursary. Application document is below.

Eligibility:

South African citizenship
Financially needy
NB: 2017 Proof of registration at an institution of higher learning
Fields of study

Anthropology
Archaeology (marine, etc.)
Archives and records management
Conservation of the built environment
Conservation and preventive conservation
Collections (cultural & natural) management
Heritage resources management
Museum management and curatorship
Indigenous Knowledge Systems.
Information Science
VALUE OF THE BURSARY

Maximum up to R 70 000.
NB: Funds are payable directly to the higher institution of learning
The following documents must accompany the application:

Certified copy of ID document
Certified copy of the salary statement or affidavit (if not working) of your parents/guardians
Certified copy of grade 12 results
If you were already studying at university in 2016 – latest results / academic record
HOW TO APPLY
Application forms can be obtained from the offices of the Department of Arts and Culture, 5TH Floor, 481 Kingsley Centre, Cnr. Stanza Bopape & Steve Biko 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:

Heritage Bursaries
Department of Arts and Culture
Private Bag X897
PRETORIA
0001
Or

Applications can also be hand delivered to:

Heritage Bursaries,

481 Kingsley Centre 5th Floor
Cnr. Stanza Bopape & Steve Biko Street
ARCADIA
PRETORIA
Enquiries regarding the bursary applications should be bursary2017@dac.gov.za / 012 441 3476

The closing date for submission of applications is 24, February 2017 at 16H30.

Please note: should you not receive a response from the Department within 30 days of the closing date, please consider your application to have been unsuccessful.

No late applications will be accepted.

How To Apply?


Apply online here.

British American Tobacco Bursaries

February 07, 2017

British American Tobacco Bursaries



BAT recognizes the need for proper education as well as its importance when it concerns the individual. Therefore, they have a couple of different programs available. The company provides support for exceptional undergraduate candidates who wish to successfully finish their qualifications. If you believe you have what it takes, then British American Tobacco South Africa may be looking for you.

After completion of a qualification they also have a Global Management Trainee Program. This program gives talented individuals the opportunity to train intensively and develop their talents. It is a two year program, offering a stable job opportunity. This program offers candidates amazing leadership and business progress opportunities within a high presentation setting.

BAT Bursary Application Requirements


Students wanting to apply for a bursary will require the following:

Undergraduate or Final Year of Undergraduate Degree in one of the following:

- Commerce
- Agricultural Science
- Food Technology
- Food Chemistry
- Natural Science (Organic Chemistry)
- Physical Chemistry
- Public / International Relations or Communications
- BCom Law
- Human Resources

Applicants must have a learners or a drivers license
Applicants need to be a South African Citizen
Students must have a valid South African ID

How To Apply for bursary?


Email riana_cassiem@bat.com

AAA Bursaries

February 05, 2017

AAA School of Advertising Bursaries




The AAA School of Advertising is offering R1million worth of bursaries as a means of ‘giving back’ to the broader Marketing and Communications sector, and to assist with the transformation process in the industry currently being undertaken by the Association for Communication and Advertising (ACA).

The bursaries are on offer to qualifying and deserving students with academic potential that wish to study toward a career in creative communications in the 2017 academic year.
Bursaries are available at the Johannesburg and Cape Town campuses and prospective students are required to register by the 15th of February.

The institution (AAA), which is the official tertiary institution for the advertising industry, is offering the bursaries to those wanting to study the BA Degree in Creative Brand Communication or a Diploma in Copywriting.

In order to accommodate as many students as possible, bursaries are being offered to first year students with academic potential and financial need - specific criteria do apply.
The bursary provides substantial financial assistance towards the first year tuition fees.

“At the AAA, we look to harness creative talent and deliver to the industry students who are prepared for the world of work, with skills and educational capabilities that are in line with agency’s requirements,” says Professor Krishna Govender, Executive Dean and Head at the AAA.
There are many career options available within the broader advertising profession, and it is not restricted to only those with artistic abilities and talent.

While the advertising industry is ideal for artistic individuals to enter a professional career, it also provides for those that have creative flair in terms of writing, strategic thinking, people and management skills and more.

This is for the creative thinkers, those that see beyond the norm - often seen as the ‘square peg trying to fit in the round hole’ – and often feel that they have no professional career to aspire to.
“We offer these bursaries in an effort to afford creative youth an opportunity to achieve a qualification and a career in the marketing and communications sector.


We want to remind parents and their children that there is a future for those learners for whom maths and science are a daily challenge!

The bursaries are also designed to contribute to transformation within the industry through supporting as many first year students as is possible,” concludes Govender.



For more information call Trudie Diffenthal at the AAA JHB on 011 781 2772 or send an email to trudie@aaaschool.ac.za.

For Cape Town enquiries, call Rubeshan Nayager at the AAA CPT on 021.422.1800 or send an email to rubeshan@aaaschool.ac.za.