The Association of South African Women in Science and Engineering (SA WISE) is a dynamic association for all those who support the idea of strengthening the role of women in science and engineering in Africa. the association is offering a One year, full-time scholarship to the sub-Saharan black female Science and Engineering undergraduate student.
Eligibility:
i. A sub-Saharan black female.
ii. Must have achieved 70% or above grade average in her subject of study.
iii. Only for studies at Honours level (or 4th-year equivalent e.g. in engineering).
iv. In any field of science and engineering.
Scholarship Worth: Recipients will receive R15 000 p.a.
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How to Apply:
Applications for these scholarships must include copies of the following:
a. Curriculum vitae.
b. An official academic transcript (record).
c. A letter of motivation (~350 words).
d. A certified copy of your ID.
e. A completed online application form.
The closing date for all applications is 15 November 2019.
If you haven’t been contacted by SA WISE by 20 December, you have unfortunately not been successful in your application. For enquiries email: sawise.scholarships@gmail.com
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