The 2026 SANS Killie Campbell Bursary Award is now open for applications – please see the letter below for details.
SANS 2026 Killie Campbell Bursary



The 2026 SANS Killie Campbell Bursary Award is now open for applications – please see the letter below for details.

At our recent meeting on the 20th of September, the recipient of the 2025 Dr. Killie Campbell Bursary was announced.Our winner is Ms. Sadhana Moodley who is studying for a master’s degree in Heritage and Conservation at Pretoria University. The


The SANS Killie Campbell Bursary for 2024 was awarded on Saturday 21st September at the Campbell Collections, UKZN. This year’s recipient is Sarah Smit studying at UCT for her PhD. The topic of her thesis is “Imibuso Yamagama; A conceptual

Applications for the bursary are still open until 31 July 2024. Please read the letter for details on how to apply.
This year’s winner is Sandile Ngidi, who is studying at UCT. His winning dissertation title is as follows: “In Praise of the Ancestors: Mazisi Kunene and the Poetry of Heroic Memory”.
Please see below link to the completed work of Sandile Kheswa, titled “Broadening the Black Sash’s reach: a biographical study of women activists in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands”: https://researchspace.ukzn.ac.za/handle/10413/21539

Persons wishing to apply for the 2023 Killie Campbell Bursary are requested to read the invitation letter published below.

As received from Sandile: It gives me great pleasure to inform you that I have received a Letter of Degree Completion of my Master’s Degree at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. Although I have extended my gratitude to the South African
There were seven applicants for the Killie Campbell Bursary this year, a shortlist of three candidates was selected. On interview, the Killie Campbell Bursary Selection Committee decided that, as none of these candidates met the criteria for the Bursary it would