The Newspaper Association invites applications from Black Female Practitioners who are performing exceptionally well and who wish to be accredited with a marketing qualification during the 2011 academic year.
The Newspapers Association offers a bursary fund to Black Female Practitioners for a one year course, subject to attached conditions and criteria. The NASA Bursary Fund seeks to ensure continuing training and career development opportunities for professionals in the print media industry.
Eligibility Criteria
All applicants shall have Matric or have an equivalent (NQF level 4.) level of education.
The Applicant should have the following:
[Be creative + Be Sales driven + Have marketing initiative ]
The selection process includes filling in an application form and writing a letter of motivation of not less than five hundred (500) words, which specify:
- Reasons for choosing this field of study.
- Candidates’ aspirations
- How the candidates qualification will benefit the Company / Media House.
The application form and a letter of motivation should be accompanied by:-
- A detailed curriculum vitae.
- A reference letter from the manager/editor.
- A certified copy of the applicant’s identity documents.
- The educational institution of choice with the identified course. (also enclose all
supporting documents. eg. Course outline, duration and prescribed study materials.
Agreement
Successful candidates shall be expected to enter into a bursary agreement during studies and the beneficiaries and respective employer shall commit to continued employment to utilise the skills gained.
Submissions must be addressed to Print Media SA and reach the Print Media SA by no later than November 19, 2010 November 26, 2010.
Download the application form.
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