NFVF International Bursary 2022 | How to Apply

The application for the NFVF International Bursary for the academic year 2021/2022 is now open by National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) for all South Africans in South Africa.

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The NFVF hereby invites all outstanding students to apply for the Undergraduate bursary. It is meant for students that intend to, or are currently studying towards degree and diploma programmes that are aligned to the following listed below:

In order to build film industry expertise and address industry skills gaps, four international bursaries for overseas studies are awarded annually for a study period of two years. International bursaries are awarded to qualifying applicants for post graduate film related programmes that are not offered in any South African university.

The NFVF International bursary programme assists by supporting financially deserving students with great academic potential to take their first steps in achieving their dreams and obtaining their undergraduate degree. NFVF International Undergraduate bursary programme aims to fund academically deserving students who do not have the financial means to study full-time towards an undergraduate degree.

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NFVF INTERNATIONAL BURSARY APPLICATION ELIGIBILITY

To be eligible, applicants must:

  • Apply six (6) months before the course starts
  • Be a South African citizen or permanent SA resident
  • Have an excellent academic record
  • Demonstrate a need for financial assistance
  • Be registered or applied at an accredited tetiary institution overseas for full-time studies and postgraduate audio-visual programme.

Funding will only be available for courses that are not available in South Africa.

HOW TO APPLY FOR NFVF INTERNATIONAL BURSARY

How to apply

Required Documents

  • A completed application form;
  • A covering letter including personal motivation for study and its relevance to the applicant’s intended career path and benefit to South African film industry;
  • Proof of registration at a recognised institution or proof of acceptance to study at a recognised institution;
  • A letter of recommendation from an industry professional;
  • Proof of financial need in the form of legal guardian and applicant’s payslip or bank statements or IRP5 form. If the legal guardian and applicant are unemployed, producing an affidavit to that effect will suffice;
  • Certified copy of Senior Certificate;
  • Certified copy of undergraduate qualification;
  • Certified copy of South African Identity Document; and
  • Certified copy of most recent academic results

CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS

  • Completed applications need to be submitted by no later than 31 August 2021.

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