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Alaris Antennas South Africa: Postgraduate Bursaries Programme 2023

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Alaris Antennas South Africa is inviting applications from suitably qualified candidates for the 2023 Bursary Programme (Masters/PhD).

Location: Centurion, Gauteng

Alaris Antennas is a specialist Direction Finding antenna designer and manufacturer, employing Electronic, Industrial, and Mechanical Engineers.

One of the company’s key strengths lies in its ability to develop and hold its own intellectual property as it continues to invest significantly in research and development, adding to its competitive advantage.

Postgraduate

  • Masters/PhD bursary available for students interested in the Microwave/RF antenna field.
  • This bursary will partially cover the tuition, registration, accommodation, and subsistence fees.

  • Must be willing to sign a bursary contract with a repayment or work-back clause either through permanent employment or a repayment of the bursary funds.

  • Must be willing to do vacation work at the Alaris Antennas Johannesburg offices for a minimum of 6 weeks over a 2-year period. Accommodation and flight expenses covered.
  • A minimum average of 70% for the academic year.

  • No BBBEE requirements are linked to this bursary.
  • Preference will be given to students with high academic results in the relevant subjects i.e., Electromagnetics.

  • A letter of support from the student’s supervisor, indicating the student’s relevant research topics is required.

Application Requirements

  • Motivational letter
  • Academic CV

  • Supervisor support letter
  • Full certified academic transcripts

Submit applications and queries to Ruenelle Ramnath: [email protected], (011) 034 5300

1 Travertine Ave, Centurion, 0157

Closing date: 15 March 2023


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