The Council for Geoscience (CGS) is extending a valuable opportunity for university students to apply for full-time bursary programme for the 2025 academic year. This initiative aims to nurture and develop expertise in geosciences and related technical disciplines, ensuring that South Africa continues to produce top-tier professionals in this field.
By offering financial support in these specialized fields, CGS is ensuring the country maintains a strong foundation in earth sciences and related research.
Fields of Study Covered by the CGS Bursary
The CGS bursary programme is designed to support students pursuing studies in the following areas:
- Geology
- Computational Geosciences
- Economic Geology
- Engineering Geology
- Environmental Geology and Environmental Science
- Exploration Geology and other related geoscience disciplines
- Geo-informatics
- Geochemistry
- Geo-chronology
- Geohazards
- Geomagnetism
- Geophysics
- Geotechnical Investigations
- Hydrogeology (with a focus on groundwater modeling)
- Marine Geology
- Mineral Economics
- Mining Seismology
- Paleontology
- Remote Sensing
- Seismology
By offering financial support in these specialized fields, CGS is ensuring the country maintains a strong foundation in earth sciences and related research.
What the CGS Bursary Covers
The bursary is comprehensive, alleviating the financial burden that often comes with tertiary education. The funding includes:
- Registration and tuition fees
- Accommodation and transport allowance
- Prescribed books
- Meals
- Field excursions and analysis
- A once-off laptop allowance for first-time recipients
This financial support not only ensures that students focus on their academic studies but also enables them to participate in practical experiences that are crucial for their field.
Eligibility Criteria for the Bursary
To be considered for the CGS bursary, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Be a South African citizen.
- Not be employed or engaged in vocational work during studies, with a willingness to work back upon completing their degree.
- Be enrolled full-time at a recognized South African institution of higher learning for the 2025 academic year.
- Current students at a higher learning institution must have successfully completed all modules from the previous academic year or semester.
These criteria ensure that the bursary is awarded to deserving candidates who are committed to their academic and professional growth in geosciences.
How to Apply for the CGS Bursary
Applicants must follow the outlined steps to apply for the bursary:
- Download the Bursary Application Form from the provided online platform.
- Prepare the required documents, which include:
- A motivation letter detailing why they deserve the bursary.
- An updated CV.
- A certified copy of their identity document (ID).
- A copy of their latest academic record.
- A certified copy of their matric results.
- An acceptance letter from the university.
- Complete the application form and attach all the necessary documents.
- Submit the application via email to bursaries@geoscience.org.za, using the reference ‘BursaryFT-2025’ in the subject line.
The closing date for applications is 21 March 2025, and applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible to avoid last-minute challenges.
Why Students Should Apply for the CGS Bursary
This bursary presents an outstanding opportunity for aspiring geoscientists to receive financial support while gaining access to a wealth of academic and practical experiences. South Africa’s geosciences sector plays a crucial role in economic and environmental development, making this bursary a stepping stone toward a successful career in the field.
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Students with a passion for geosciences and a commitment to contributing to South Africa’s scientific advancements should seize this opportunity. Not only does the bursary provide financial relief, but it also opens doors to potential career paths and professional networks within the geosciences industry.
For those who meet the eligibility criteria and are eager to advance in this dynamic field, applying for the CGS bursary could be the key to unlocking a brighter future in geosciences.