Winter Cereal Trust Bursaries 2022 for South Africans | How to apply for Winter Cereal Trust bursaries program online, application form pdf download, requirements, eligibility, and Winter Cereal Trust bursary application closing date 2022-2022.
Are you a student looking for Companies that offer Bursaries in South Africa? The Winter Cereal Trust invites an application from suitable and qualified students for their bursary program 2022-2023 Academic Year.
Let’s dive into the full information about Winter Cereal Trust bursaries and application details for 2022.
Overview of Winter Cereal Trust Bursary Program
A bursary is a monetary award made by any educational institution or funding authority to individuals or groups. It is usually awarded to enable a student to attend school, university, or college when they might not be able to, otherwise. Some awards are aimed at encouraging specific groups or individuals into the study.
If you are successfully enrolled with a University you can apply for a bursary.
Winter Cereal Trust Bursary Application Details 2022-2023
The WCT aims to award ten bursaries in a financial year (6 African, 2 Coloured, 1 Indian and 1 White) to post-graduate students to help finance their masters or doctoral studies in a small grains related field.
In addition, a further three bursaries ( 2 African and 1 Coloured) will be awarded if funds are available to students in their final year of undergraduate and/of honours study who are planning post-graduate studies related to small grains at least to the level of an MSc degree. These bursaries will be allocated specifically to Black* students. Post- doctoral studies will also be considered depending on the availability of funds.
Criteria:
- Students must be South African citizens
- The bursaries are for Masters and Doctoral study
- Three bursaries per annum will be allocated to Black students busy with their final year of undergraduate studies and/or honours degree depending on the availability of funds.
- The field of study must be relevant to the Small Grains Industry
- The topic for the thesis must be approved by the Winter Cereal Trust.
- A Mentor and Co-Promotor (where applicable) for the study programme must be nominated and, together with the University where the study will be undertaken, must be approved by the Winter Cereal Trust
- Students will be expected to work in the Small Grains Industry for a period that is the same length as the period of study
- The bursary amount will be approximately R64 135 per year for one year for an undergraduate or Honours degree, R 77 698 per year for two years for MSc students and R94 965 per year for three years for PhD students
Make sure to read every detail of your Bursary contract. Not every company offers the same rewards.
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