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ARUP EDUCATION TRUST 2023 BURSARY PROGRAMME FOR SOUTH AFRICANS ( Closing date: 31 December 2022)

The Arup Education Trust 2023 Bursary programme for South Africans

DEADLINE: 31 December 2022

The Arup Education Trust

The Trust is committed to the advancement of women through education and at least 50% of each year’s beneficiaries must be women.

No beneficiary is required to work for Arup but they are required to study towards a degree in the built environment.

All candidates are required to remain in South Africa for three years, post graduation, thereby contributing to the country as a whole.

Eligibility

To qualify for an Arup Education Trust bursary, applicant’s must satisfy the following criteria:
  • Applicant’s must be a South African citizen from a designated group (Black African, Coloured, Indian/Asian, disabled) as per South Africa’s B-BBEE codes
  • Must be studying towards a degree in the built environment (engineering, architecture, construction studies, quantity surveying, town planning, etc.)
  • Parents/guardians of the applicant must have a combined household net income of less than R15,000 per month
  • First year students are welcomed to apply
  • Academic excellence is vital
Should you meet the above criteria, please ensure that you have the following documents available in PDF format and that each document is less than 2MB in size:
  • South African ID Card
  • Matric Certificate (or latest matric results)
  • Latest Academic Transcript from the University (if you are at University)
  • Latest Tuition Statement (if you are at University)  

Click here to apply for the programme

Click here to apply for the programme

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