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Harmony Gold 2015 Bursary

The Harmony Gold 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. Applications close 31 May 2014.

Harmony Gold acknowledges that their employees, present and potential, have aspirations but perhaps not the means to be formerly educated in their fields of interest. To this end, it has created the Harmony Gold Bursary Scheme.

The scheme is designed to contribute to the development of historically disadvantaged South Africans.

Preference is given to the following fields, which are functional to the mining industry:

  • Finance
  • Geology
  • Human resources
  • Mechanical and electrical engineering
  • Metallurgy
  • Mining engineering.

Applications for Harmony Bursary Scheme open from 1 January to 31 May every year, to be used the following year. If application is successful, you will enter into contractual obligation with Harmony. All details of agreement will be explained in full.

Please note:

  • All applications to be received by or on 31 May 2014.
  • New bursaries to be allocated will be for the calendar year 2015.
  • Students applying for bursaries; with less than a B Symbol in Mathematics and Physical Science will not be considered. Students applying for bursaries in Finances with less than a C Symbol in Mathematics and a B Symbol in Accounting will not be considered.
  • Due cognisance is given to future human resource requirements when bursaries are awarded.

How to apply

Bursary applications are now open. Click here to apply online now.

Important: 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 2015 you must have applied to register with your university of choice by 31 March 2014.

Closing date: 31 May 2014

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