Robben Island Museum (RIM), established in 1997 by the Department of Arts and Culture, is responsible for managing and maintaining the assets of Robben Island, as well as marketing the Island as a national estate and World Heritage Site.
RIM manages and maintains the following: Maximum and Medium Security Prison Complexes, World War II memorials, the runway Helipad, V & A Waterfront Nelson Mandela Gateway, ferries to transport visitors to the Island, buses used on the Island, Mayibuye Archives, Robert Sobukwe’s House, power generation, water processing plants, as well as the Curio and Village Shops, Village Precinct and the recreational facilities.
ABOUT THE ROBBEN ISLAND MUSEUM BURSARY PROGRAMME – FIELDS COVERED
Robben Island Museum (RIM) is inviting students to apply for their Internship and Bursary programme, for the 2024 academic year.
The bursary will cover Postgraduate studies in fields related to Museums and Heritage studies, Social Science, History, Oral History, Heritage, as well as related disciplines.
RIM offers an Internship and Bursary Programme as a way to ensure access to and the conservation of the layered heritage of Robben Island (RI).
MORE ABOUT THE ROBBEN ISLAND MUSEUM BURSARY PROGRAMME – EXPENSES COVERED, OBLIGATIONS & SELECTION
The partial bursary will be awarded to the value of R35 000 per student, to be used towards tuition fees and if necessary, books and academic resources.
Bursary recipients will be required to take part in and assist in various RIM programmes, as well as do an Internship and Research programme at RIM Public Heritage Education Department (RIM PHED).
Shortlisted candidates will be contacted within 30 days after the closing date – if you do not receive any feedback by 14 August 2024, please regard your application as unsuccessful.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE RIM BURSARY
Applicants must satisfy the following minimum entry criteria before applying (please note that failure to satisfy all the requirements will lead to your bursary application not being considered):
- You must be a South African citizen
- You must have completed Matric
- You must have applied to study towards a Postgraduate qualification, in one of the fields listed above
- You must have applied to study at a recognised and accredited University in South Africa, for the 2024 academic year
HOW TO APPLY FOR THE RIM BURSARY
Students who meet the above eligibility criteria can apply by submitting clear copies of the following supporting documentation (the submission of these documents is compulsory – if any items are missing, your application may be disqualified):
- Tertiary qualifications (certified copy)
- Transcripts of results (certified copy)
- Proof of university registration for 2024 (on institutions letterhead)
- Full Curriculum Vitae (including the following: your contact details, references names and contact details)
- Motivational letter indicating why you should be awarded the bursary and internship
Note: there is no application form to be completed for this bursary application – students need only submit the list of above documents to apply.
Applications must be submitted electronically via email to: [email protected]
(Insert the words “RIM Bursary Application 2024” in the email subject line).
CLOSING DATE FOR THE RIM BURSARY
14 July.
(Applications submitted after this date will not be accepted – please apply before the closing date to ensure your application is considered.)
CONTACT THE BURSARY PROVIDER
For any queries related to this bursary programme, please contact the Robben Island Museum directly:
Contact Person: Ms Vanessa Mitchell (Public Heritage Education Department)
Tel: 021 413 4200
Email: [email protected]