{"id":46011,"date":"2022-02-03T11:51:47","date_gmt":"2022-02-03T11:51:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/southafricaportal.com\/?p=46011"},"modified":"2022-02-03T14:38:04","modified_gmt":"2022-02-03T14:38:04","slug":"winter-cereal-bursary","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/southafricaportal.com\/winter-cereal-bursary\/","title":{"rendered":"Winter Cereal Bursary Application Form 2022\/2023"},"content":{"rendered":"
Winter Cereal Bursary 2022 for South Africans<\/strong> | How to apply for Winter Cereal bursaries program online, application form pdf download, requirements, eligibility, and Winter Cereal bursary application closing date 2022\/2023.<\/p>\n Are you a student looking for Companies that offered Bursaries in South Africa 2022? The Winter Cereal invites an application from suitably and qualifies students for their bursary program 2022\/2023.<\/strong><\/p>\n Every day, Students are pondering the net about:<\/p>\n Let’s dive into the full information about Winter Cereal bursaries and application details in 2022.<\/p>\n If you are successfully enrolled with a University you can apply for a bursary.<\/p>\n A\u00a0bursary <\/b>is a monetary award made by any educational institution or funding authority to individuals or groups. It is usually awarded to enable a student to attend school, university, or college when they might not be able to, otherwise. Some awards are aimed at encouraging specific groups or individuals into the study.<\/p>\n The Winter Cereal Trust is divided to two separate trust, namely, the\u00a0Winter Cereal General Trust\u00a0and the\u00a0Winter Cereal Research Trust. Both the trusts were founded in 1997, the year in which the Wheat Board, a statutory institution responsible for South Africa\u2019s agricultural activities, was phased out. The Winter Cereal General Trust aims to provide financial support for scientific, technical and industrial research regarding winter cereals production in South Africa. The Winter Cereal Research Trust intends to directly participate to research about winter cereal for the industry interest of South Africa. Winter cereal includes wheat, barley, oats, rye, durum wheat and triticale.<\/p>\n The Winter Cereal Trust Bursary Scheme assist students to pursue their career in the small grains research industry. The trust, together with the bursary scheme, aims to provide research teams in the hope of increasing productivity, specifically for most small grains.<\/p>\n WCT intends to award ten bursaries (6 African, 2 Coloured, 1 Indian and 1 White) each year to post-graduate students for their masters or doctoral studies in a small grains related degree. Additional three bursaries ( 2 African and 1 Coloured) is to be awarded to students who are in their final year of undergraduate\/honors study who plans to continue post-graduate studies relevant to small grains at least to the level of an MSc degree.<\/p>\n An important element of the WCT bursary is for each student to have\u00a0a Mentor \/ CoPromotor, who possess the necessary skills as well as the proven track record in the field of small grains research. The Mentor will have to provide reports of the student\u2019s academic progress to the WCT.<\/p>\n Bursary-holders will be expected to attend the annual two-day meeting of the Winter Cereal Trust Technical Committee, usually held during September in Pretoria during September. Necessary travel and accommodation expenses will be paid by the WCT.<\/p>\n The bursary value will be around R60505 per year for one year for an undergraduate or Honours degree, R73300 per year for two years for MSc students and R89590 per year for three years for PhD students. The bursary amount will be paid directly to the University after receipt of proof of registration.<\/p>\n Upon graduation, bursary holders are required to work in the Small Grains industry for a period equivalent to the bursary duration. It is the bursary holder\u2019s responsibility to find work in the Small Grains industry, however, the student\u2019s profile including the field of study and industry experiences will be posted on appropriate websites of organizations and institutions such as\u00a0the SA Chamber of Baking, National Chamber of Milling, Grain South Africa, and SAGIS three months before the student\u2019s studies are completed.<\/p>\n For more information about the Winter Cereal Trust Bursary, review the\u00a0Bursary Agreement<\/a>.<\/p>\n If there is no written response to an application within 25 working days after submission, it must be accepted that the application was not successful.<\/p>\n \u00a031 August annually\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Mr Ishmael Tshiame \u2013 Administrator<\/strong> Ms Thato Kganakga- Senior Administrative Officer<\/strong> Ms Sharaine Mogowe \u2013 Office Administrator<\/strong> Make sure to read every detail of your Bursary contract. Not every company offers the same rewards and some companies will ask you to work for them as long as you have held the bursary.<\/p>\n However, if you have queries regarding the Winter Cereal bursary application 2022<\/strong>, Please kindly DROP A COMMENT below and we will respond to it as soon as possible.<\/p>\n BE SOCIAL BY SHARING THIS POST WITH OTHERS!<\/strong><\/p>\n\n
Overview of Winter Cereal Bursary Program<\/h2>\n
Winter Cereal Bursary Application Details 2022\/2023<\/h2>\n
WCT Bursary Requirements and Eligibility<\/h3>\n
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How to Apply and Application Details<\/h3>\n
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Closing Date<\/h3>\n
Contact Details<\/h3>\n
\nCell:<\/strong>\u00a0082 440 0216
\nTel:<\/strong>\u00a0012007 1200
\nFax:<\/strong>\u00a0086617 9409
\nEmail:<\/strong>\u00a0ishmael.tshiame@wctrust.co.za<\/a><\/p>\n
\nCell:<\/strong>\u00a0076 051 1071
\nTel:<\/strong>\u00a0012 007 1200
\nFax:<\/strong>\u00a0086 617 9409
\nEmail:<\/strong>\u00a0thato@wctrust.co.za<\/a><\/p>\n
\nTel:<\/strong>\u00a0012 007 1200
\nFax:<\/strong>\u00a0086 617 9409
\nEmail:<\/strong>\u00a0sharaine@wctrust.co.za<\/a><\/u><\/p>\n