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The South African International Maritime Institute (SAIMI) is offering bursaries for Black female students pursuing various maritime-related qualifications at undergraduate, Honours, Masters, and PhD levels. This initiative aims to encourage and support Black women in the maritime sector, with the broader goal of developing a diverse and skilled workforce for South Africa’s oceans economy. The bursary also opens doors to career-building opportunities through industry engagements and exposure to the maritime sector.
Bursary Coverage and Benefits
The SAIMI bursary offers the following coverage for its recipients:
- Full tuition fees for the duration of the qualification.
- Textbooks and study-related materials to assist with academic needs.
- Subsidized accommodation and meal allowance to ease the financial burden on students.
In addition to the financial support, successful bursary recipients will also have the opportunity to:
- Attend SAIMI-hosted conferences related to maritime affairs.
- Participate in local maritime events to expand their professional network.
- Engage with various maritime and scientific bodies, enriching their career development.
This bursary is an excellent opportunity for young Black women who wish to pursue studies in maritime fields and contribute to the oceans economy in South Africa.
Eligibility Requirements
SAIMI bursaries are open to South African female students who meet specific eligibility criteria:
Undergraduate Students:
- South African citizen.
- Female student from a previously disadvantaged group (Black Africans, Coloureds, and Indians, as defined by the Black Economic Empowerment Act of 2003).
- Aged between 17 and 30 years.
- Currently in Matric or have completed Matric.
- Studying or provisionally accepted to study a full-time maritime-related undergraduate qualification at a recognized South African tertiary institution.
- Achieved a minimum 70% average if currently studying, or A and B symbols in Matric.
- Family income should fall within the “missing middle” financial category (combined parental income of between R350 000 and R600 000 per year).
Honours and Masters Students:
- South African citizen.
- Female student from a previously disadvantaged group.
- Enrolled in a maritime-related qualification at a recognized South African tertiary institution.
- Completed at least one year of undergraduate study, with a minimum 70% average at undergraduate level and 65% average at the Honours level.
- Family income falls within the “missing middle” financial category (combined parental income between R350 000 and R600 000 per year).
PhD Students:
- South African citizen.
- Female student from a previously disadvantaged group.
- Enrolled in a maritime-related PhD qualification at a recognized South African tertiary institution.
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How to Apply for the SAIMI Bursary 2025
The application process for the SAIMI Bursary is straightforward but requires careful attention to detail. Interested applicants should follow the steps outlined below:
- Download and complete the relevant application form based on your study level:
- Submit your application and all required supporting documents to the following email address: info@saimi.co.za. Ensure that you use the subject line: SAIMI Bursary 2025.
- Required documents:
- Proof of South African citizenship (ID or birth certificate).
- Matric certificate or current Matric results (for Matriculants).
- Proof of registration or provisional acceptance at a recognized South African tertiary institution.
- Proof of family income (combined income between R350 000 and R600 000 per year).
- Academic records for current students, with relevant symbols/averages.
- Recommendation letters from teachers or lecturers.
- Closing date: The last date for submission of applications is 30 November 2024, so ensure all documents are submitted before the deadline.
Additional Support & Communication
WhatsApp channel for more information:
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This interactive channel will provide real-time assistance for any questions regarding the bursary application.
Conclusion
The SAIMI Bursary 2025 offers a unique and valuable opportunity for Black female students to pursue a maritime-related qualification and gain access to career-building opportunities in South Africa’s growing oceans economy. The financial assistance covers tuition, textbooks, accommodation, and meals, providing comprehensive support for successful candidates.
By applying for this bursary, you are not only securing financial assistance but also taking the first step toward a rewarding career in the maritime sector. With the opportunity to attend maritime conferences, connect with industry professionals, and gain hands-on experience, recipients will be well-positioned to make significant contributions to South Africa’s oceans economy.
Remember, the deadline for applications is 30 November 2024, so make sure to gather all necessary documents and submit your application on time. Don’t miss out on this life-changing opportunity!