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Last updated: 19 January 2012

education for southern africa

 

Wits Development Theory and Policy Honours 2012

 

Chancellor College Education Masters

2012

Spain Masters

2012

 

UWC Law

2012

 

Edinburgh Business School  MBA

2012

Graça Machel

2013

South Africa Postgraduate

2013

UK Commonwealth

2012

UK Masters

2012

Masters Study in the UK 2012
Commonwealth
Postgraduate Study in South Africa
Graca Machel
Edinburgh Business MBA
UWC Law
Postgraduate Study in Spain in 2013
Masters Study in Malawi
WITS Dev Hons

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Scholarships

Canon Collins Trust is proud to support southern Africa’s future leaders by providing scholarships for postgraduate study.  Over the past 30 years we have supported over 3,000 exceptional scholars who are now making significant contributions to the development of the region in a wide range of fields including health, education, human rights and conservation.

 

Canon Collins Trust scholarships are for outstanding individuals who can demonstrate leadership potential and commitment to bringing about positive change.  To find out about our various scholarship programmes click on the links on the left.  You’ll find full details of what’s offered, eligibility criteria, application forms and guidelines and deadlines.

 

Please note that application forms and guidelines for each scholarship are only available to download when the application process is open.

 

To help us continue providing scholarships for southern Africa’s future leaders, click here.

 

Currently accepting applications:

 

                                         

ZODWA BAARTJIES

Canon Collins Graça Machel  Scholar 2011-2012

MEd Adult Education, University of South Africa

 

“I have engaged teachers, students, parents and school inspectors in the implementation of motivational talks for encouraging girls to excel in mathematics, science, technology and English so as to enable them to address their subordinate status within the community which makes them more susceptible to sexual abuse. ”