Thermo Fisher Scientific Phambili Trust Bursary For South Africa Students

By | February 12, 2025

The Thermo Fisher Scientific Phambili Trust is giving Black students in South Africa a great chance to further their studies through a bursary programme for the 2025 academic year.

Thermo Fisher Scientific Phambili Trust Bursary 2025

If you are studying a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) degree, this bursary could help you pay for your education and living costs. 

This program is part of a broad-based black economic empowerment initiative, aimed at helping students achieve their academic goals.

Study Fields Covered by the Bursary

The bursary is available to students pursuing degrees in STEM fields.

This includes:

  • Science
  • Technology
  • Engineering
  • Mathematics

If your chosen degree falls under any of these fields, you may qualify for financial assistance.

Bursary Coverage

The Thermo Fisher Scientific Phambili Trust Bursary covers the following expenses:

  • Tuition fees
  • Living expenses
  • Other additional costs related to your studies

This financial support ensures that students can focus on their education without worrying about financial burdens.

Funding Duration and Renewal

The bursary is awarded for one academic year.

However, students can apply for a renewal each year. Renewals are based on:

  • A new application
  • Meeting eligibility requirements
  • Academic performance

If you maintain good grades and meet the criteria, you may continue to receive funding throughout your studies.

Who Can Apply?

To qualify for this bursary, you must meet the following criteria:

  1. Be a South African citizen or permanent resident
  2. Be under the age of 35
  3. Be Black (as per B-BBEE Codes of Good Practice)
  4. Have completed Matric
  5. Be studying or planning to study a STEM degree at an undergraduate or postgraduate level (Masters, Honours, or PhD)
  6. Be enrolled in a recognised and accredited South African tertiary institution
  7. Come from an economically disadvantaged background
  8. Be in financial need

If you meet all these requirements, you are encouraged to apply.

Steps to Apply

There are two ways to apply for the Thermo Fisher Scientific Phambili Trust Bursary:

1. Online Application

2. Hardcopy Application (Only for First-Year Students Without Internet Access)

Supporting Documents Required

When applying, you must submit clear copies of the following documents:

  • Certified copy of your ID document
  • Matric certificate (if entering first year)
  • Full academic record (if currently studying)
  • Proof of acceptance at a tertiary institution (on university letterhead)
  • University tuition fee statement (if applicable)
  • Invoice or quotation for accommodation (if applicable)
  • A motivational letter explaining why you deserve the bursary
  • Certified copies of parents’ or guardians’ ID documents
  • Proof of income for parents, guardians, or yourself:
    • Payslips or employment letter (if employed)
    • Three months’ bank statement (if self-employed)
    • Affidavit (if unemployed)
    • Certified copy of SASSA letter (if receiving a social grant)

Note: All documents must be certified at the South African Police Services (SAPS) or Post Office and must not be older than three months.

Application Deadline

The closing date for applications is 28 February 2025. 

If you do not receive feedback within three months after this date, please consider your application unsuccessful.

If you have any questions about this bursary, you can contact the Thermo Fisher Scientific Phambili Trust: info@tfsphambilitrust.co.za.

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