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EDUCATION => Scholarships => Topic started by: sparrow on Nov 15, 2010, 09:01 AM

Title: South Africa: Webber Wentzel Scholarships
Post by: sparrow on Nov 15, 2010, 09:01 AM
As part of our corporate social investment strategy, and in an endeavour to recruit and develop talented individuals, Webber Wentzel endows ten scholarships of R30 000 each to law students who meet our criteria, as South African citizens, and who are in their penultimate (pre-final) year of LLB studies.

The scholarship is expected to cover tuition fees, residence fees and the costs of text books (or any part thereof).  Accordingly payments will be made to your University's Financial Aid and Scholarships Office which will disburse such monies against invoices for tuition and/or residence and/or text books in the first instance. Should there be a positive balance remaining, these monies can be used for living expenses.

The following conditions and criteria will apply to each scholarship:

    * you must be registered for the penultimate year of the LLB degree; and
    * the primary criterion that will be taken into account is academic excellence.

Other factors that may be taken into account in appropriate cases are :

    * whether you are from a previously disadvantaged background;
    * whether you are able to show financial need.

If you are successful, the scholarship will be re-awarded for your final year of LLB degree provided that, your conduct remains satisfactory, all subjects for the penultimate year of LLB studies are passed with a satisfactory mark and that these are completed in the minimum prescribed period. Recipients of scholarships will be people who, in the opinion of Webber Wentzel, have the potential to become a successful attorney at the firm, and will be required to participate in vacation work programmes offered to him/her by Webber Wentzel.

Although not guaranteed, Webber Wentzel would consider employing the recipient as a Candidate Attorney on completion of his/her LLB degree, dependant on academic progress and achievement, and the existence of suitable vacancies.  If offered employment by Webber Wentzel, the recipient would be obliged to accept such offer, which will be on terms no less favourable than the terms of employment of all other first year Candidate Attorneys employed by Webber Wentzel in that year.

The recipient of the scholarships may be expected to meet with representatives of Webber Wentzel from time to time, and the University will be requested to afford Webber Wentzel regular progress reports.

Please click here to download an application form (http://www.wwb.co.za/wwb/action/media/downloadFile?media_fileid=6247) and be sure to include the following documents:

    * a detailed curriculum vitae;
    * a copy of the academic transcripts of any undergraduate qualification (and any other relevant qualification);
    * the academic transcripts of your LLB degree courses up to, and including November in the last completed year of study;
    * a copy of your matric certificate; and
    * a letter of motivation.

If you have access to a computer, please send your application via email to students@webberwentzel.com, and mark it 'Application for Scholarship'. Alternatively, please send it, together with documents detailed above to The HR Department at our Johannesburg office:

By hand: Webber Wentzel, 10 Fricker Road, Illovo Boulevard, Johannesburg
By post: Webber Wentzel, PO Box 61771, Marshalltown, 2107, South Africa
By fax: +27 11 530 5111

Closing Date: 31 January 2011

Should you wish to contact us for further information click here (http://www.wwb.co.za/wwb/view/wwb/en/contact-us).

Webber Wentzel Scholarship, South Africa (http://www.wwb.co.za/wwb/view/wwb/en/page3449)