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Application Deadline:
Undergraduate: 16th June 2016
Postgraduate: 19th June 2016
A world without science is unimaginable. Science aids development and organisations such as the CSIR play a very big role in ensuring that the world, especially Africa, continues to change for the better. Armed with some of the best minds in the world, the CSIR works on trying to solve problems that can help all South Africans and make a significant contribution to the global wealth of knowledge.
CSIR Undergraduate Bursary Programme
The CSIR hereby invites bursary applications from talented young people wishing to pursue a career in research, technology development and innovation. The CSIR Undergraduate Bursary Programme is open to all academically qualifying young people and also aims to attract and increase participation of women and African people in fields of science, engineering and technology.
- If you are a South African citizen successfully pursuing a science or engineering degree at a South African university or a Grade 12 learner intending to study for a degree in science or engineering in 2017, the CSIR bursary is for you.
- This is a comprehensive bursary that covers all the costs associated with university studies, such as:
- Registration
- Tuition
- Books
- Accommodation
- Living allowance
- Laptop allowance
Requirements
Grade 12 learners:
• Must be a South African citizen
• A minimum of a Level 5 for English (First Language or a English Second Language) in Grade 11
• Preferably level 6 for Mathematics and Physical Science in Grade 11
• Enrolled fulltime for a BSc or BEng at a public tertiary institution University students:
• Must be a South African citizen
• Must have passed all courses for which you have registered at the university for the study period already completed.
CSIR Honours Bursary Programme
The CSIR would like to invite students wishing to register for Honours or equivalent degrees for the 2017 academic year in the fields of science, engineering and technology, to apply for a bursary. This is a comprehensive bursary and it covers all the costs associated with university studies, such as:
- Registration
- Tuition
- Books
- Accommodation
- Living allowance
- Laptop allowance
Academic merit will be considered during the selection process, as well as the imperative to increase the participation of women and African people in fields of science, engineering and technology.
Requirements:
• Must be a South African citizen
• Planning to enrol full-time at a South African university
• Must have passed all courses for which registered at the university for
the study period already completed
Please note that applications must be for full-time studies towards an academic degree at an accredited public South African university. Only BTech bursaries are awarded for studies at a university of technology.
Closing date: 19 June 2016
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