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Applications are open Hitachi-DST Scholarship Programme for a two-month training programme in Japan. South African citizens are eligible for this scholarship.
The objective of this programme is to enhance the capacity of South African engineers in the areas of water and sanitation treatment and service in support of South Africa’s social infrastructure development programme.
South Africa’s Department of Science and Technology (DST) and Hitachi Ltd., a Japanese multinational corporation specialising in high-technology equipment including water, are inviting South African engineers to forward their applications for the 8th scholarship training programme offered in Japan.
English will be the common language used in most of the international conferences. Therefore, they strongly suggest that applicants have a good knowledge of English as a communication tool. A TOEFL score of 530 or above is preferred.
Course Level: Scholarship is available for a two-month training programme in Japan.
Study Subject: Scholarship is awarded in the areas of water and sanitation treatment and services.
Scholarship Award: The scholarship includes training fees, return flights to and from Japan, accommodation, local travel expenses in Japan, insurance and a food allowance for each successful candidate.
Scholarship can be taken at: Japan
Eligibility: Engineers that comply with all the following requirements are eligible to apply. Candidates must be: South African citizens; in good health, aged between 20 and 35 years old with at least three years’ work experience; in possession of a four-year engineering qualification from either a university of technology or an academic university. The applicant should be in the employ of a South African Municipality and currently engaged in design, operations and maintenance, upgrading and modernisation, in the areas of water and waste water treatment and services
Nationality: South African citizens are eligible for this scholarship.
College Admission Requirement
Entrance Requirement: Applicant must be in possession of a four-year engineering qualification from either a university of technology or an academic university.
Test Requirement: No
English Language Requirement: English will be the common language used in most of the international conferences. Therefore, they strongly suggest that applicants have a good knowledge of English as a communication tool. A TOEFL score of 530 or above is preferred.
How to Apply: For an application form and guidelines as well as any inquiries relating to this Scholarship Programme, please contact Ms. Boitumelo Khutsoane or Ms. Elelwani Ramabulana at the Department of Science and Technology.
Application Deadline: The closing date for application is 29 April 2016.
via Scholarship Positions 2016 2017 http://ift.tt/1PTnsVZ
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