About BASF
BASF is a German chemical company that is currently the largest chemical producer in the world. Founded in 1865, it made chemicals and products to be used in World War by the German forces. Today, it operates in 80 countries across all continents, including Africa.
In Africa, the company has been in operation for over 90 years and currently employs 1,000+ people. Some of the industries that BASF serves are health care, construction, agriculture, automotive, and textile. Being a large and reputed organisation, BASF has several CSR initiatives that aim to give back to the community.
BASF South Africa Trust Bursary 2022
As already mentioned, BASF has been operating in Africa for over 90 years. To address the gender diversity problem in the African labor market, BASF is offering bursaries to black women. This is to encourage more female students to take up science and build their careers in it.
For the academic session 2022, BASF is offering bursaries in the following fields of study:
- Chemistry
- Engineering
- Sciences
The bursaries are meant for black female students who are in need of financial assistance and belong to a previously disadvantaged group. The value varies from student to student and depends on multiple factors. It will cover the following costs:
- Tuition fees
- Textbooks
- Accommodation
Along with that, bursars will receive a monthly stipend for their personal use. The amount will be decided by BASF and communicated to shortlisted candidates via email.
Eligibility Criteria For The BASF South Africa Trust Bursary
To be selected for the bursary programme, applicants must fulfill the eligibility criteria. These are laid out by BASF to select the most deserving candidates. Failing to meet any of the requirements will lead to rejection of your application.
The eligibility criteria for BASF South Africa Trust Bursary 2022 are:
- Must be a South African citizen
- Must be a woman and ethnically black (as per BBBEE codes)
- Must be studying towards a qualification in one of the fields of study mentioned above
- Must be studying at a tertiary institution or university that’s recognised and accredited
- Must have completed the first year of study in 2021 and is eligible to enter the second year in 2022
- Must have a proven financial need and meet the funding criteria of NFSAS
- Must demonstrate a solid academic track record
- Must have a clean criminal record
- Must not be receiving aid from any other bursary or scholarship programme
Fulfilling all of the requirements, however, doesn’t guarantee funding. Female students belonging to certain disadvantaged groups will be given preference over others. The list of bursars published by BASF will be considered final.
How to Apply For The BASF South Africa Trust Bursary?
Eligible candidates are encouraged to go through the application process and apply for the BASF South Africa Trust Bursary 2022. It’s a simple and quick process that shouldn’t take more than half an hour to complete. However, you must be diligent. Incorrect submissions are rejected without further consideration.
For the BASF South Africa Trust Bursary, there is no need to submit an application form. You’re just required to submit the documents. These are required for verification purposes and to further your application.
Documents Required
The list of documents required for this bursary programme are:
- ID documents (certified copies)
- Matric certificate and Matric results (certified copies)
- Full academic results, including the latest results (certified copies only)
- Proof of income of parents or guardians (latest payslips if employed; financial statements if self-employed; affidavits if employed; proof of grants if applicable)
- Updated CV (within 3 pages)
You’d also have to write essays on the following topics:
- The current state of my field of study and how it could evolve in the near future. You’d have to explain how you can contribute to the positive changes.
- Why you’re the best candidate for the bursary? Explain how the bursary will benefit you and why you deserved to be awarded
Write the essays in a Word document with 12pt font and 1.5 line spacing and save in either Doc/Docx or PDF format. Write within two to four pages.
Finally, email the scanned documents and the essays to ‘basf_za_trust@basf.com.’ For the subject line, insert ‘BASF Bursary Application 2022‘
Closing Date Of The BASF South Africa Trust Bursary
The BASF South Africa Trust Bursary is currently open, and the last date to apply for it is 10 December Annually.
Contact Details Of The Bursar
For more details regarding the bursary, contact the following:
- Telephone – 011 203 2400
- Email – basf_za_trust@basf.com
If the bursary has already been closed, please do not make any queries if the bursary is closed. View our other bursaries open for application here: Science Bursaries
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