John Thompson invites applications for the Bursary Programme 2024

Bongani Parker has 4 years experience writing and curating verified entry-level jobs, internships, bursaries and career resources for South African youth. Every month, Scholarly Africa reaches at least 1 million job-seekers in South Africa alone.
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BURSARY OVERVIEW
John Thompson invites qualifying South African students to submit applications for the Bursary Programme 2024.
Closing date: 17 November 2023
We are calling on students in the following fields of study:
- Engineering
- Finance
- IT
ABOUT JOHN THOMPSON
With an engineering history dating to 1824 and experience gained through cooperation agreements with international organisations such as Combustion Engineering, Rolls-Royce, Alstom and others, John Thompson has built up a technology base that makes us leaders in this industry.
John Thompson designs, manufactures, constructs, maintains and retrofits industrial watertube and firetube boilers for process steam and power generation applications.
Helping bright young leaders to pursue their academic dreams! At John Thompson, we believe in investing resources to support academically deserving students with financial constraints to achieve their dreams.
CRITERIA FOR SELECTION
- An average of 60% in your academic results
- A proven financial need as determined by household income
REQUIRED SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
- Certified copy of your ID (not older than 3 months)
- Certified proof of address (not older than 3 months)
- Your most recent academic record
- Proof of income (both parents)/ affidavit
- A schedule of financial requirements from the tertiary institution
HOW TO APPLY
Interested students may submit applications via email to: [email protected]
NOTICE: Incomplete or late applications will not be considered. Preference will be given to final year students.
CLOSING DATE: Friday, 17 November 2023
Bongani Parker has 4 years experience writing and curating verified entry-level jobs, internships, bursaries and career resources for South African youth. Every month, Scholarly Africa reaches at least 1 million job-seekers in South Africa alone.