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Bursaries in Education (for Teachers)
The Western Cape Education Department offers bursaries for part-time study to teachers who want to improve their qualifications.  > 
Bursaries in Health
Which Full-time Bursaries in Health does the Western Cape Government offer? What Does the Bursary Cover? Will I Have to Pay or Work Anything Back? Who Can Apply for a Bursary? How Do I Apply? Where Can I Get More Information? ...  > 
Bursaries in Tourism
Which Bursaries in Tourism does the Provincial Government offer? What Does the Bursary Cover? Will I Have to Pay or Work Anything Back? Who Can Apply for a Bursary? How Do I Apply? Where Can I Find More Information? ...  > 
Bursaries in Transport, Engineering and the Built Environment (Masakh' iSizwe Bursaries)
What is the Masakhi' iSizwe Centre of Excellence? Which Bursaries Do the Masakh' iSizwe Centre Offer? What Does the Bursary Cover? Will I Have to Pay or Work Anything Back? Where Can the Bursaries be Taken up? Who Can Apply for a Bursary? How Do ...  > 
Department of Environmental Affairs and Development Planning Full Time Bursaries for 2010
Which Bursaries does the Provincial Department of Environmental Affairs and Development Planning offer? What Does the Bursary Cover? Will I Have to Pay or Work Anything Back? Who Can Apply for a Bursary? How Do I Apply? Where Can I Find More Information? ...  > 
Masakh' iSizwe Centre of Excellence: Student Support Programmes
The Western Cape Province Department of Transport & Public Works established the Masakh' iSizwe (Let's Build the Nation) Centre of Excellence at the beginning of 2006. The centre aims to develop professionals in engineering and the built environment fields and offers bursaries for study towards ...  > 
Scholarships for Postgraduate Language Study in 2006
The Western Cape Provincial Language Committee invites suitably qualified residents of the Western Cape to apply for scholarships to undertake postgraduate study focusing any of the three official languages of the province, South African Sign Language, or a marginalised indigenous language of the province.  > 
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