South African Translators’ Institute (SATI): Bursaries 2020
The South African Translators’ Institute (SATI) invites students to apply for Bursary Programme 2020.
Bursary Application Closing Date: 28 February 2020
Bursary Provider: South African Translators’ Institute (SATI)
Who is eligible for a SATI bursary?
The SATI bursaries are only available to students who are in financial need. Second-, third- and fourth-year students are eligible for the SATI bursaries. Successful applicants must submit an affidavit affirming that they have not been granted other bursaries or funding to cover the same expenses as those for which the SATI bursary is awarded. They will also have to prove that they have access to other funding to cover the rest of their expenses and fees for the year.
In addition to the above, bursary applicants must –
- be enrolled at a South African tertiary institution for formal training in translation, interpreting and/or other aspects of language practice;
- be in the second, third or fourth year of an undergraduate qualification in translation, interpreting and/or language practice;
- have obtained an average mark of over 65% for all subjects in language practice in their studies in 2019;
- have not failed any of the subjects that they have registered for in the year that they receive the bursary;
- be South African citizens; and
- work in combinations of the official languages.
Awards for 2020
In 2020 the Institute will make two bursaries of R20 000 each available.
How to apply
The bursary application form can be requested from the SATI office at office@translators.org.za. Applications are open from November of each year. Applications must be submitted by 28 February 2020. No late applications will be considered.