Bursaries By Study Field : Pharmacy
Bursary Section of Gauteng Department of Health, 78 Fox Street, Johannesburg
Fields of study:Health Sciences
BHSc (Health Sciences)
BDS (Dental Science)
MB BCh (Medicine & Surgery)
BNurs (Nursing)
BSc (Occupational Therapy)
BSc (Physiotherapy)
BPharm (Pharmacy)
18 Oct 2018
Limpopo, South Africa
Fields of study: MBCHB (Degree in Medicine) B.Pharmacy, BDS/BCHD (Degree in Dentistry,) B. Occupational therapy, B. Oral hygiene, B. Dental therapy, B. Physiotherapy, B. Optometry, BSC Diet/ Nutation, B. social work, National Dip: Orthotics/Prosthetic, MA. clinical psychology, B. Radiology, ND. clinical Engineering, B.A. Community Development, B. TECH. Emergency Care
31 Oct 2018
Room T20-06, 4 Dorp Street, Cape Town
The Western Cape Department of Health offers a limited number of bursaries for full-time study each year in fields where a shortage of skills has been identified.
The aim of the bursary is to attract qualified persons with the required competencies, knowledge and skills to join the Department to meets its service delivery needs. For example, the following bursaries per health science study field are sometimes awarded:
Nursing
Medical (MBChB)
Pharmacy
Radiography
Emergency Medical Care
Please note more health science study fields may be added per academic year based on Departmental service delivery needs.
30 Dec 2018
Through the Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education (FPE) the Pharmaceutical Society promotes and administers the availability of bursaries for undergraduate study of pharmacy at recognised institutions in SA from the second year of study onwards.
02 Oct 2018
Cnr William Dabs and Old Paarl Roads (off the R300) Brackenfell Western Cape South Africa 7561
The Bursary aims at attracting and funding talented Pharmacy and Pharmacy Technician students who have a passion for Health Care in the Retail Industry. The Bursary is available for 1st, 2nd, 3rd year and 4th year students.
142 Long Street, Cape Town, 8000
The Western Cape Department of Health offers a limited number of bursaries for full-time study each year in fields where a shortage of skills has been identified. The aim of the bursary is to attract qualified persons with the required competencies, knowledge and skills to join the Department to meets its service delivery needs. Bursars are expected to furnish the department with satisfactory proof of registration at an accredited academic institution at the start of the financial year.