Thursday, June 27, 2019

Winter Cereal Trust Bursary South Africa 2019 – 2020




ABOUT THE COMPANY – WINTER CEREAL TRUST

The Winter Cereal Trust (WCT), founded in 1997, is divided into 2 trusts – the Winter Cereal Research Trust and the Winter Cereal General Trust, each serving a separate function.
The aim of the Winter Cereal Research Trust is to participate in research about winter cereal and South Africa’s interest within the industry. Winter cereals consist of wheat, oats, barley, rye, triticale and durum wheat. While the aim of the Winter Cereal General Trust is to provide funding for research (including technical, industrial and scientific research) into the production of winter cereals within South Africa.

ABOUT THE BURSARY PROGRAMME – FIELDS COVERED & COVERAGE VALUE

The Winter Cereal Trust (WCT) initiated the bursary scheme in 2006 to financially assist students in the small grains research industry. The Trust awards 10 bursaries to postgraduate students each year, as well as 3 bursaries to black students in their final year of undergraduate studies or studying towards an honours degree (planning to study postgraduate).
Bursaries are awarded for fields of study relevant to the Small Grains Industry, for Masters and Doctoral qualifications.
Bursary award values differ according to the level of qualification and length of study:
R60 505/ year for undergraduate degrees and Honours degrees (for a one year)
R73 300/ year for MSc degrees (for two years)
R89 590/ year for PhD degrees (for three years)
Students will also have access to a Mentor/ Co-Promotor with the relevant skills in the small grains research field, who will be able to assist where necessary.

MORE ABOUT THE BURSARY PROGRAMME

Students will be required to take up employment within the Small Grains Industry for an equal amount of time as their bursary awarded.
Bursary recipients will be required to attend the 2 day meeting of the Winter Cereal Trust Technical Committee, held in Pretoria during September each year.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Applicants must satisfy the following minimum entry criteria before applying (please note that failure to satisfy all the requirements will lead to your application not being considered):
  • South African citizen
  • Completed Matric
  • Black student (Coloured, Indian or African)
  • Studying towards a Masters or Doctoral qualification OR in final year of undergraduate studies/ studying towards an honours degree (and plan on studying towards a postgrad),
  • Studying in a field related to the Small Grains Industry
  • Thesis topic to be approved by the Winter Cereal Trust
  • Mentor and Co-Promotor to be selected – to be approved by the WCT and university where studies will take place

HOW TO APPLY FOR THE BURSARY

Download and complete the Winter Cereal Trust Bursary Application Form (.pdf)
Submit clear copies of the following supporting documentation along with your completed application form (the submission of these documents is compulsory – if any items are missing, your application be disregarded):
  • ID document (certified copy)
  • Matric certificate (certified copy)
  • Full tertiary academic record (on tertiary letterhead)
  • Qualification certificates (certified copies)
  • Colour photograph (passport sized)
  • Full Curriculum Vitae
  • Research proposal for research project
  • Motivational letter (why your research proposal will be valuable to the Small Grains Industry)
  • Mentor’s letter of support
  • Mentor’s motivation letter for your research project
  • Co-Promotor’s letter of support

Applications must be submitted in one of the following ways:
1) Post:
Winter Cereal Trust
PO Box 7088
Centurion
0046
2) Delivery:
Block C
Agri-hub Office Park
477 Witherite Road
The Willows
Pretoria
0046
3) Fax: 086 617 9409
4) Email: simon.letsoalo@wctrust.co.za / thabo.matjila@wctrust.co.za / thato@wctrust.co.za

CLOSING DATE

31 August 2019.
(Applications submitted after this date will not be accepted – please apply before the closing date to ensure your application is considered.)

CONTACT THE BURSARY PROVIDER

For any queries related to this bursary programme, please contact the Winter Cereal Trust directly:
Tel: 012 007 1200 / 074 338 4276
Email: simon.letsoalo@wctrust.co.za / thabo.matjila@wctrust.co.za / thato@wctrust.co.za
WCT will endeavor to respond to all bursary application – however, if no feedback is received within 25 working days after you have applied, please consider your application not received.
List of all Bursaries closing in August 2019:

🎓 Attorneys Bursary   ,Closing 15 August 
🎓 SACTWU BursaryClosing 08 August 
🎓Aveng Bursary Closing 31 August
🎓FEDHASA Bursary Closing 31 August
🎓ATNS Bursary Closing 31 August
🎓SARF Bursary , Closing 31 August
🎓WCT BursaryClosing 31 August
🎓Oasis Bursary, 29 August 
🎓Allan Gray Bursary , Closing 2 August

Note: Click on each bursary program link to get all the details. Including bursary requirements, eligibility, application process, contact information etc.)

List of Bursaries in South Africa that Open Year Around (No Deadline):

All these listed bursaries have not an exact deadline for application opening and closing. Students can submit the application throughout the year.


It highly advises that students who require funding for their study should seek out and apply for all available bursary programs in which they meet the eligibility and requirements.