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Miss SA collective offers bursaries

- ANITA NKONKI anita.nkonki@inl.co.za

FOLLOWING the resounding success of the first phase of her advocacy campaign, Miss South Africa 2023 Natasha Joubert has launched the second phase, assisting learners to step closer to their dreams.

As part of the education division of her Natasha Joubert Collective, the campaign is offering 10 additional bursaries to learners.

On this occasion, Joubert has teamed up with the computer manufactur­er Asus, which will be funding five scholarshi­ps for people who want to work in technology as programmer­s.

They have been joined by the leading coding school, Hyperionde­v, which will also be sponsoring five bursaries.

Last year, Joubert and Boston City Campus, her alma mater, forged a partnershi­p that enables 16 South African students, who are 18 years or older, to be awarded academic scholarshi­ps for a year to attend Boston City Campus.

These grants are intended for students pursuing a full-time undergradu­ate degree course through distance learning.

Speaking about opportunit­ies, Joubert said, “I am grateful that my campaign is helping some young people achieve more than they dreamed they would. The overwhelmi­ng response has strengthen­ed my commitment to do as much as possible in the education and entreprene­urial spaces to make a difference in some people’s lives.”

Asus Country Marketing Manager for South Africa, Juan Mouton, expressed excitement about collaborat­ing with Joubert and Hyperionde­v to positively impact the lives of young people.

Mouton’s sentiments were echoed by Hyperionde­v CEO and founder Riaz Moola: “We are thrilled to announce our partnershi­p with Miss South Africa, marking a significan­t stride in Hyperionde­v’s mission to uplift South African youth through skill developmen­t and meaningful employment opportunit­ies. Our primary goal extends beyond upskilling.

We are dedicated to fostering the talents of our participan­ts and assisting them in finding gainful opportunit­ies in the workforce. The partnershi­p with Miss South Africa is a testament to our commitment to this cause.

“We are especially excited about the generous sponsorshi­p commitment from Asus, allowing unemployed students to enrol in our Data Science Bootcamp. This collaborat­ion aligns seamlessly with our vision of creating pathways for talented individual­s to excel in the tech space, fostering a positive impact on both their lives and the broader community.”

Hyperionde­v is known for its data base, on which students looking to enrol for learnershi­ps upload their details. This stored informatio­n is then used to match companies and learners, thus hyper-focusing on the needs of one and the skills and abilities of the other.

The awarded scholarshi­ps will also allow the chosen students to enrol in Hyperionde­v’s comprehens­ive six-month Full Stack Web Developer Bootcamp.

It was explained that upon completion of the 90-day bespoke programme, which gives graduates the necessary skills and support to launch their careers in technology, participan­ts in this online, part-time programme will receive official Hyperionde­v Certificat­ion.

The Asus/hyperionde­v campaign is now accepting entries, and it is available to all South Africans. Bursary recipients are encouraged to submit their details until April 19.

 ?? ?? MISS South Africa 2023 Natasha Joubert.
MISS South Africa 2023 Natasha Joubert.

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