Study UK : Discover You
2017-06-05
The United Kingdom (UK) welcomes over 400,000 international higher education students each year, and it’s easy to see why.
Sitting at the top of the world rankings, UK universities have a reputation for developing the skills that employers are looking for. It’s not only about attending lectures - you will actively engage with your tutors through lively seminars, discussions and practical projects. This will help you develop critical thinking,
creativity and confidence.
Alongside benefiting from the academic tradition of some of the world’s most famous universities, you will have access to the latest facilities due to the UK’s reputation for world-class research. UK education will also help you develop your English skills and confidence in speaking the language, an attribute that is highly valued by employers worldwide.
UK Student Life
Whatever aspirations bring you here, and whether you study at undergraduate or postgraduate level, boarding school or further education college, you will learn in a safe, multicultural environment. You will be supported while you study as all UK institutions have extensive student support and welfare services you can call on. There’s also a cultural adventure on offer, from music festivals and football matches to ancient castles and vibrant nightlife.
There are a number of funding opportunities available for South African students seeking scholarships for studies. Different scholarships have different closing dates.
Chevening Scholarships
Chevening is the flagship scholarship programme funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and partner organisations. Chevening offers two types of awards – Chevening Scholarships and
Chevening Fellowships.
http://www.chevening.org/
Commonwealth Scholarships
Commonwealth Scholarships in South Africa are coordinated by the nominating authority which is Universities South Africa.
https://www.britishcouncil.org/new/euraxess/
Canon Collins
Canon Collins Trust runs scholarship programmes in South Africa and the United Kingdom. They award scholarships independently of higher education institutions. The eligibility criteria and value of
award vary between the different programmes.
http://www.canoncollins.org.uk
ADDITIONAL PROGRAMMES OF THE BRITISH COUNCIL
FameLab 2018
It’s been dubbed the “Pop Idols†of science, FameLab strengthens science engagement, taking South
African science to the world.
FameLab is an initiative of Cheltenham Science Festivals and is an international competition that promotes engagement with science, technology, engineering, mathematics and innovation. It is implemented in over 30 countries, including most recently, Brazil, Thailand, Qatar and Kazakhstan.
FameLab provides a platform for audience engagement and creates space for scientists to find their voices and develop their communication skills.
FameLab is a call to early career researchers between the ages of 21 to 35 to enter the competition in order to hone their science communication skills. They present a science topic to a panel of expert judges in three minutes. These presentations have to be entertaining, original and scientifically accurate while being accessible to a public audience.
FameLab South Africa is implemented in partnership between the British Council, the South African Agency for Science and Technology Advancement (SAASTA), and Jive Media Africa.
The public (open) heats will be held at set dates around the country. For participants living far from a heat, a video entry option is available. Selected participants will be awarded travel costs to attend a
public heat.
For more information and dates for the 2018 competition, please visit https://www.britishcouncil.org.za/famelab
Premier Skills
The British Council is delighted to bring back the hugely successful Premier Skills programme to South
Africa in 2017. Premier Skills is a partnership between the Premier League and the British Council, which uses football as a tool to engage with and develop the skills of young people. Drawing upon the Premier Leagues’ domestic expertise, it uses football to tackle a variety of social issues in the community, such as health, disability, gender, inclusion and education.
Premier Skills has already delivered tremendous impact in 21 countries across Asia, Africa and the Americas. Since 2007, it has created training opportunities benefitting 2,300 grassroots coaches and referees who in turn have reached more than 400,000 young people. Working closely with the South African government, NGOs and local community partners, Premier Skills aims to reach grassroots football coaches from across all nine provinces. These coaches will receive face-to-face training, using highly skilled coaches and referee trainers from the Premier League and its clubs. They are then supported in developing their own community football projects.
The expert training that prospective young coaches and referees receive through Premier Skills will also help the long- term health of football in South Africa.
COSY (Creating Opportunity for South Africa’s Youth)
COSY aims to enable young people, particularly young women, in rural and semirural areas to be more active agents in achieving sustainable growth in South Africa by building their capacity to become entrepreneurs and by increasing their employability.
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Target groups: young people aged 15 – 25 years, community leaders and civil society organisations
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Focus areas: Creative, digital and social enterprise
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Working in four provinces and eight communities
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Hoping to reach 10 000 people, 100 leaders and 50 civil society organisations
The project is coordinated by the British Council, in partnership with Business and Arts South Africa, LifeCoUnLtd South Africa and Livity Africa. All partners have extensive experience in different areas
of youth development in South Africa.
This project is funded by the European Union.
https://www.britishcouncil.org.za