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Home»Search by Region»Africa»DSAC Bursaries for Heritage Related Studies 2026

DSAC Bursaries for Heritage Related Studies 2026

Jude OgarDecember 9, 20253 Mins Read
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Deadline: January 31, 2026

The Department of Sport, Arts and Culture invites applications for bursaries from tertiary students from Undergraduates and Postgraduates from institutions accredited and registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training who wish to pursue studies in heritage related programmes.

Fields of Study include:

  • Physical and Biological Anthropology
  • Archaeology (Maritime and Underwater Cultural Heritage Archaeology)
  • Geography and Geomatic sciences and preferably Postgraduates specialising in Cartography and GIS
  • Archives and Records management
  • Library and Information sciences
  • Conservation of the built environment including preventive conservation (Postgrads specialising in Conservation)
  • Heritage and Museum studies: Management, Curatorship and Preservation
  • Palaeontology
  • Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) or Courses that contribute to the preservation and promotion of Indigenous Knowledge Systems
  • History
  • Digitisation of heritage resources

Scholarship

  • The maximum value of the bursary is R110,000 per student.
  • Study fees: The total amount of study fees will be covered.
  • Books: The total amount of prescribed books will be covered.
  • Electronic devices not costing more than R10,000.
  • Accommodation: R50,000 maximum amount (NB where applicable)
  • Meals: R18,500 maximum amount (NB where applicable)
  • Transportation: R10,000 maximum amount (NB where applicable)
  • NB: Funds are payable directly to the higher institution of learning

Eligibility

  • South African citizenship.
  • Not older than forty (40) years.
  • Outstanding / satisfactory academic performance. (Academic Threshold of 65%)
  • Field of study must be heritage related.
  • Not employed full time by government, state agencies or private sector with an (annual gross salary of not exceeding R130 000 (per annum / or annual salary not exceeding R130 000). If Employed – submit certified proof of income
  • Applicants must be full time students
  • Students that are beneficiaries of other bursaries and donors will not qualify to receive the bursary.

Application

In order to be considered, you must attach all the following required documents:

*Any certified copy must not be older than three (3) months

  • Certified copy of a valid South African identity document.
  • Letter of Provisional Acceptance or Proof of Registration written on the institution’s letterhead and signed. No screenshots will be accepted.
  • Certified copy of senior national certificate (Matric) and a certified copy of latest academic results or progress report for those who are already doing post graduate studies.
  • Certified proof of parent’s or guardian’s household income.
  • Certified latest payslip (not older than three months)
  • Proof of disability (if applicable to the applicant)
  • Certified proof of the household’s income.
  • Provide affidavit confirming that the salary advice/ payment slips of parents/ guardians are authentic.

Before you apply for the Heritage Bursary, please confirm the following questions:

  • Have you provisionally/been admitted to study in the 2026 academic year?
  • Does your qualification fall within the fields of study highlighted above?

Click here to apply

For more information, visit DSAC Bursaries.

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