Harmony Bursary Scheme
Field of Study:
- IT
- Electrical & Information Engineering
- Mechanical, Industrial & Aeronautical Engineering
Bursary Details:
The Harmony Bursary Scheme awards successful applicants, bursaries for full time study at accredited tertiary institutions. The scheme covers tuition and residence fees, the cost of prescribed text books and also provides a personal allowance.
The scheme is designed to contribute to the development of historically disadvantaged South Africans.
For this year preference is given to the following fields which are functional to the mining industry:
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical Engineering (Heavy Current ONLY)
IT (Information technology)
Applications for the Harmony Bursary Scheme are open from 1 April to 31 August every year to be used the following year. If your application is successful you will be asked to enter into a contractual obligation with Harmony Gold Ltd. Detail of this agreement will be explained to the successful candidate in full.
The scheme is designed to contribute to the development of historically disadvantaged South Africans.
For this year preference is given to the following fields which are functional to the mining industry:
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical Engineering (Heavy Current ONLY)
IT (Information technology)
Applications for the Harmony Bursary Scheme are open from 1 April to 31 August every year to be used the following year. If your application is successful you will be asked to enter into a contractual obligation with Harmony Gold Ltd. Detail of this agreement will be explained to the successful candidate in full.
How to Apply:
Conditions of Bursary:
Note that South African universities now require a prospective student to first apply for admission before he/she can register. In order to study in next year you must have applied to register with your university of choice by 31 March this year.