Deadline: 31 August 2024
The Zambia Society Trust is offering grants to a small number of students to pursue further studies on completion of their secondary education.
The Trust assists disadvantaged Zambian students to pursue educational, technical, vocational and training courses in Zambia at recognised and approved institutions.
The courses should normally be related to the fields of engineering, trades, technology, business, agriculture, education and medical studies (e.g. pharmacy, nursing, medicine).
Short courses of six months and those of one or two years will be considered and also longer courses. However, grants are awarded for a maximum of two years and the final two years only will be supported on a longer course. The partial grants awarded will usually cover tuition and examination fees and sometimes accommodation costs. Consideration is given to applicants who have successfully started a course but have two more years to complete. The Trust supports young, able students to enable them to gain employment and also encourages practical courses in agriculture and trades.
The initial short list is drawn up by a Zambia-based advisory group, which takes into account the student’s record and circumstances, the value, cost and length of the course, and issues of disability, gender and geographical location. Final selection is completed by the UK committee.
Students are very appreciative of the assistance received from the Trust.
Funding Information
- Funding is channelled directly to the Zambian institutions operating the courses. The annual funding available varies according to Trust funds but in recent years £11,000 has been allocated to support students pursuing courses including teaching, nursing, radiography, heavy equipment repair, metal fabrication, agriculture, fisheries, telecommunications, and journalism & public relations.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applications must be for courses within Zambia at recognised institutions.
For more information, visit The Zambia Society Trust.