ABOUT THE SCHOLARSHIP PROVIDER – CAPE TERCENTENARY FOUNDATION
The Cape Tercentenary Foundation was established in 1950 by Edward and Harry Molteno with the aim of supporting the cultural development of Cape Town. The founders were pioneers of the Cape fruit industry and had a strong appreciation for music, theatre, and the natural environment.
The foundation’s mission is to preserve, promote, and encourage literature, visual and performing arts, and the natural and cultural environment in the Western, Eastern, and Northern Cape Provinces of South Africa. The Cape Tercentenary Foundation provides scholarship awards to students who demonstrate potential in contributing to the fulfillment of the foundation’s mission.
ABOUT THE DUDLEY D’EWES SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME – FIELDS COVERED
The Dudley D’Ewes Scholarship, offered by the Cape Tercentenary Foundation, is available for post-honours studies in the fields of Literature, Visual and Performing Arts, as well as the Natural and Cultural Environment of the Western Cape, Eastern Cape, and Northern Cape provinces.
The scholarship aligns with the foundation’s mission to preserve, promote, and encourage these specific fields of study.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DUDLEY D’EWES SCHOLARSHIP
To be considered for the Dudley D’Ewes Scholarship, applicants must meet the following minimum eligibility criteria:
- Completion of a University Honours degree
- Intention to study or currently studying towards a post-honours qualification in 2023
- Pursuit of studies in Literature, Visual and Performing Arts, or the Natural and Cultural Environment
- Enrollment at a recognized and accredited tertiary institution in South Africa
HOW TO APPLY FOR THE DUDLEY D’EWES SCHOLARSHIP
Applicants should download and complete the Dudley D’Ewes Scholarship Application for 2023. In the application, indicate that you heard about the scholarship from “https://uni24.co.za/“
Supporting documentation, including a curriculum vitae, official transcripts of academic records, an abstract or outline of the proposed course of study, and two or more letters of reference, must be submitted along with the application. A motivational letter relevant to special financial circumstances may be included if the applicant is in financial need.
Applications should be submitted via email to info@cape300foundation.org.za with the subject line “Dudley D’Ewes Scholarship Application.”
CLOSING DATE FOR THE DUDLEY D’EWES SCHOLARSHIP
The closing date for the Dudley D’Ewes Scholarship is 30 September 2022 at 12:00 (last Friday in September each year). It is important to submit the application before the closing date to ensure consideration.
CONTACT THE SCHOLARSHIP PROVIDER
For any queries related to the Dudley D’Ewes Scholarship programme, applicants should contact the Cape Tercentenary Foundation directly using the provided contact details, including the telephone number and email address.