Showing posts with label Bursaries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bursaries. Show all posts
Friday, November 3, 2017
Bursary Opportunities For 2018
Ethekwini Municipality is offering bursary opportunities to South African citizens interested in pursuing full time studies in public South African Universities in the following fields:
BSC / BEng Civil Engineering
BSC / BEng Electrical Engineering
BSC / BEng Electronics
BSC / BEng Chemical Engineering
BSC / BEng Mechanical Engineering
BArchictecture
BSC Quantity Surveying
BSC Applied Chemistry
Criteria:
Based on academic merit.
Applicants expected to study at a SA Higher Education institution.
Bursary is for study programmes not less than 3 years in duration.
Bursary covers Tuition, Accommodation, Book Allowance, Meal Allowance and a once off computer allowance (subject to compliance with agreement).
Bursary forms available from:
Ethekwini Municipal Academy, 11th Floor, Shell House, 221 Anton Lembede Street, Durban.
Certified copies of following must accompany delivered application:
SA ID.
Most recent academic record or Matric second and third term results.
Proof of acceptance from University.
Completed application forms to be submitted to:
eThekwini Municpal Academy, 11th Floor, Shell House, 221 Anton Lembede Street, Durban or on eThekwini Municipality Website (e-careers)
Closing date for applications: 17 November 2017 at 12 Midday.
Enquiries 031-311-3192
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Poetry, Music Bursaries and Jobs
The Man in
Autumn
The old man
like a body in Winter,
Walks the
town as if following
The railway
line; chasing the scenes
Of the world
before, brave knight
Sir so
dreams fly through the day.
This world
behind his walk
Along the
tar corridor, ghosts
Accompany
him from a crippled world.
Wish that
them whom lack
To tie the
binds;
Still in the
summer like silver
You fade
ever slightly
In the
journey that must be written.
Perhaps you
were there upon
The wind
when in fairness
This world
was young, long
Lightly you
tread the road:
Forever like
a kite in Autumn gladness.
by Timothy Sparks - email tphwsparks@gmail.com
The SAMRO Music Bursaries are the most substantial awards in music study in Southern Africa. Bursaries are open to citizens of South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland. Applicants should be registered for a music degree/ diploma at a South African University in 2014. Applications will only be accepted once students have proof of registration for 2014.
The following bursaries are on offer:
1. General Music Study: Western Art or Jazz Popular or African Indigenous Music genres (R10 000 each) available to students in their 2nd years
2. Music Education OR Community Music Study (R10 000 each) available to students majoring in of these specialized courses in their 3rd and 4th years
3. Music Technology OR Music Business (R10 000 each) available to students majoring in one of these specialized courses in their 3rd and 4th years
4. Performance Study: Western Art or Jazz Popular or African Indigenous Music genres (R10 000 each) available to students majoring in performance study in their 3rd and 4th years
5. Composition Study (R10 000 each) available to students majoring in music composition in their 3rd, 4th and postgraduate years
6. Indigenous African Music Research (R10 000 each) for post-graduate research students at Honours, Masters or Doctoral level
Applications for one of the above mentioned bursaries, close on 3 March 2014.
SAMRO OVERSEAS SCHOLARSHIPS COMPETITION for COMPOSERS 2014
CLOSING DATE: Friday 30 May 2014
The SAMRO Overseas Scholarships is a competition held every year. These Awards currently rotate in the following four-year cycle:
- 2014 Composers
- 2015 Singers
- 2016 Instrumentalists
- 2017 Keyboard Players
The Scholarships, one for Western Art music and one for Jazz/ Popular music, are for applicants who have already obtained a degree or equivalent diploma in music, or who are in their final year of such degree or equivalent diploma. The value of the scholarships is R160 000 plus travel allowance of up to R10 000 in each of the genres.
Regulations and online application forms will be available on www.samrofoundation.org.za
For more information, please contact Anriette Chorn -Tel: (011) 712 8444 or anriette.chorn@samro.org.za
SAMRO Foundation
P O Box 31609, Braamfontein 2017
Tel: (011) 712 8417
naseema.yusuf@samro.org.za
www.samrofoundation.org.za
The Africa Centre (http://www.africacentre.net) is seeking an individual to fill the temporary position of Fundraising Coordinator for a period of 4.5 months (starting on the 15th February until the 30th June 2014).
No prior fundraising experience is required the person must however possess these skills:
No prior fundraising experience is required the person must however possess these skills:
- Multi-tasker
- Organised and efficient
- Good communicator
- Excellent research skills
- Excellent writing skills
- Ability to analyse, synthesise and collate information
- Computer literate (full MS Office)
Job functions:
- Research and compile a funders database
- Communicate with potential funders (get more information on their funding priorities, send project information and the set up meetings)
- Compile funding applicationsDevelop funding proposals in collaboration with the rest of the team
- Compile narrative and financial progesss reports
Qualifications
- Postgraduate
To apply, please submit the following documentation to ivanaa@africacentre.net by the 31st January 2014. Shortlisted candidates will be notified the week of the 3rd of February 2014.
- 2 page Curriculum Vitae
- Motivation Letter
- 2x reference letter
(Source - Pansa)
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