Bursaries
The CSIR bursary programme financially supports full-time, unemployed students in obtaining qualifications in areas that are deemed a priority by the CSIR.
Eligibility |
The bursary is open to academically qualifying young people and aims to attract and increase participation of women and black people in science, engineering and technology, specifically in the areas mentioned below: Areas for undergraduate Bursary
Areas for Honours Bursary
Areas for Masters Bursary
Areas for Doctoral Bursary
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Requirements
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For undergraduate - Honours Bursary
Current university students
For a Masters and Doctoral bursary, applicants should be South African citizens who possess the following:
Furthermore, the ideal candidate is an enthusiastic and self-motivated individual who takes ownership and initiative. He/she must also meet the entry requirements for Masters or PhD’s bursary at the selected university. Your Application must be accompanied by the following documents:
Failure to attach these documents will result in your application being null and void. |
Bursary covers
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This is a comprehensive bursary, and it covers all the costs associated with university studies, such as: For undergraduates - Honours
For Maters and Doctoral
Academic merit will be considered during the selection process, as well as the imperative to increase the participation of women and black people in science, engineering and technology. Non-financial support
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Obligations
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You are obligated to work back every year that the CSIR has funded |
How to apply
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THE CALL FOR APPLICATIONS IS NOW CLOSED. |
Contact details |
For more information on the CSIR bursary, please contact CSIR recruitment centre: . |