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DSAC Bursaries for Heritage Related Studies including International Studies (South Africa)

Deadline: 31-Jan-2026

The South African Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC) Heritage Bursary 2026 supports eligible undergraduate and postgraduate students pursuing accredited heritage-related studies. The bursary covers tuition, books, accommodation, meals, transport, and limited device support, with applications closing on 31 January 2026. Only South African citizens meeting strict academic, income, and field-of-study criteria will be considered.

Overview of the DSAC Heritage Bursary

The Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC) invites applications for the 2026 Heritage Bursary Programme.

This bursary is designed to build national capacity in heritage-related disciplines by supporting full-time undergraduate and postgraduate students studying at South African institutions accredited by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET).

The programme targets academically capable students who demonstrate financial need and a commitment to preserving, researching, and managing South Africa’s heritage resources.

Fields of Study Covered

Only heritage-related qualifications are eligible. The bursary supports, but is not limited to, the following disciplines:

Applicants whose qualifications fall outside these areas will be automatically disqualified.

Bursary Value and Benefits

The maximum bursary value is R110,000 per student per academic year, paid directly to the institution of learning.

The bursary covers:

Funding is structured to reduce financial barriers to completing heritage-related qualifications.

Who Is Eligible?

To qualify for the DSAC Heritage Bursary 2026, applicants must meet all of the following criteria:

Applicants who are employed must submit certified proof of income.

Why This Bursary Matters

South Africa’s heritage sector relies on skilled professionals to preserve cultural, historical, and indigenous knowledge assets.

This bursary:

Required Supporting Documents

Applicants must submit all required documents via the online application platform. Missing documents will result in disqualification.

Required documents include:

How to Apply for the DSAC Heritage Bursary 2026

Follow these steps carefully to submit a valid application:

  1. Confirm provisional admission for the 2026 academic year

  2. Ensure your qualification matches the listed heritage fields

  3. Prepare certified copies of all required documents

  4. Complete the online bursary application form in full

  5. Upload all supporting documents before submission

  6. Submit the application before 31 January 2026

Only online applications will be considered.

Important Application Conditions

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Can I apply if I am already working?

Yes, but only if your annual gross salary does not exceed R130,000 and you provide certified proof of income.

2. Is this bursary available for private institutions?

Only institutions accredited and registered with the DHET are eligible.

3. Does the bursary cover accommodation and meals?

Yes, accommodation is covered up to R50,000 and meals up to R18,500, where applicable.

4. Can I apply if I received the bursary in 2025?

Yes, but you must submit a new application for the 2026 academic year.

5. What happens if my field of study is not listed?

Applications for non-heritage-related qualifications will be rejected.

6. How will I know if my application is successful?

Successful applicants will be contacted before 31 March 2026. No response by that date means the application was unsuccessful.

7. Are late applications accepted?

No. Applications close strictly on 31 January 2026.

Conclusion

The Department of Sport, Arts and Culture Heritage Bursary 2026 provides comprehensive financial support for students committed to advancing South Africa’s heritage sector. Eligible students studying accredited heritage-related programmes are encouraged to apply early, submit complete documentation, and ensure their qualifications align with the approved fields to maximise their chances of success.

For more information, visit DSAC.

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