SAWISE 2023 Angus Scholarship for Undergraduate Students: 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.
Africa, including South Africa, has a critical shortage of trained technological people. In 1980 North America had 2679 scientists and engineers involved in research and development per million population; Latin America had 251; Africa had only 49. In 1993, the USA had 7600 people per million involved in R & D, Japan had 7300. No figures are available for Africa. Increasing the number of technologically trained people, both men and women, is essential for development.
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An important function of SA WISE is to improve communication among women scientists and engineers.
About Association of South African Women in Science and Engineering (SAWISE)
An important function of SA WISE is to improve communication among women scientists and engineers.
SAWISE Angus Scholarship
- Type: Undergraduate
- Organization: Association of South African Women in Science and Engineering (SAWISE)
- Gender: Women
Aim and Benefits of SAWISE Angus Scholarship
- Recipients will receive R15 000.
SAWISE Angus Scholarship Courses
- Engineering
- Sciences
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Requirements for SAWISE Angus Scholarship Qualification
Eligibility criteria for SAWISE Angus Scholarship include:
- A sub-Saharan black female.
- Must have achieved 70% or above grade average in her subject of study.
- Only for studies at Honours level (or 4th year equivalent e.g. in engineering).
- In any field of science and engineering.
Documents Required for Application
- Curriculum vitae
- An official academic transcript (record)
- Certified copy of your ID
- Proof of acceptance for 2023 (if you have already been accepted)
Application Deadline
January 27, 2023
How to Apply
Interested and qualified? Go to Association of South African Women in Science and Engineering (SAWISE) on www.sawise.uct.ac.za to apply
- Once you have completed the form, please email the documents to [email protected] using your name as the subject of the email.
For more details, visit SAWISE website