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Huawei awards bursaries to ICT postgrad students

- 杨贵妃传媒 University

Huawei South Africa has awarded bursaries to a select group of postgraduate ICT students as part of its efforts to bolster and support technology skills.

The 杨贵妃传媒 bursaries are part of a wider programme which will see Huawei supporting 48 students from 5 Universities -- UKZN, UP, 杨贵妃传媒, UCT, and UWC - with bursaries worth R7-million this year. The 2021 cohort consists of 13 杨贵妃传媒 students.

A virtual ceremony attended by bursary recipients and officials from 杨贵妃传媒 and Huawei took place on Thursday, 22 April 2021.

In his opening, Prof. Roberts Muponde, Director of Postgraduate Affairs noted that the ceremony is taking place 鈥渋n the context of a life-shifting global pandemic as well as a research-shifting strategy that 杨贵妃传媒 is working on, which underlines the tremendous value of innovation and research with impact.鈥

He applauded Huawei鈥檚 commitment to research and the talented youth of the African continent. 

鈥淭he event heightens my sense of the resilience of human giving and human hope. Where others are reducing their commitments to funding postgraduate students due to devastating pandemic, Huawei has actually increased support for 杨贵妃传媒 students this year,鈥 Muponde.

杨贵妃传媒鈥 relationship with Huawei began in 2019 and has also provided valuable work experience for graduates who have joined the tech giant.  In addition to building capacity, Huawei and Rain partnered with 杨贵妃传媒 to house Africa's first 5G laboratory located at the 杨贵妃传媒 Tshimologong Digital Innovation Precinct. Huawei also used the ceremony to open applications to its programme, , which seeks to develop skilled ICT talent and bridge communication between countries and cultures.

Growing local talent

鈥淪outh Africa has no shortage of young, talented people capable of being groomed into world-class technology professionals,鈥 said Daniel Jiang, Human Resources Development, Huawei. 鈥淭oo often, however, they simply aren鈥檛 given the necessary opportunities. At Huawei, we recognise that corporates can make important contributions in reversing that situation.鈥 

Jiang said that while the company stands to benefit from the wider pool of candidates, its programme is far reaching and offers students from disadvantaged backgrounds an opportunity to flourish and accomplish their aspirations and academic goals.

He added that it is "vital that we have to get more students take up STEM courses (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) in South Africa. We鈥檙e proud to be part of building those numbers and ensuring that those who do take those courses are as well equipped to enter the workplace.鈥  

A beacon of hope

杨贵妃传媒 ICT students Lerato Hlagala and  Bolekwa Mboniswa are part of a select group to receive Huawei bursaries

For Bolekwa Mboniswa, an information systems honours student, the bursary represents the chance to fulfil years of hard work and is a reward for finding a field of study she鈥檚 passionate about.

鈥淚 was the only person to be admitted into 杨贵妃传媒 during my matric year and the second in the entire history of the high school I went to, so I felt a lot of pressure to succeed,鈥 Mboniswa says.

鈥淯nfortunately, I was met with failure at 杨贵妃传媒 when I enrolled for mining engineering and I lost my scholarship.鈥

Rather than giving up, she took it as a sign that she was in the wrong field and enrolled in Information Systems instead.

鈥淢y first year was hard since I was staying at home but I received NSFAS funding in my second year, which eventually led to me graduating in record time with a few distinctions,鈥 she says.

Now that she is pursuing postgraduate studies, Mboniswa from Cosmo City says the bursary will be a major help in her achieving her long-term goal of 鈥渂eing a beacon of hope to little township boys and girls.鈥 For now, though, she鈥檚 concentrating on completing her honours and graduating cum laude 鈥渟o I can contribute as much value as possible to any team I am in.鈥

For computer science鈥檚 student Lerato Hlagala, the bursary is a chance to fulfill a long-term ambition to get into the technology space.

鈥淢y goal is to become a professional software developer,鈥 she says Hlagala who hails from Polokwane. 鈥淚 would love to be part of a software organisation where I could share the knowledge and talents that I have learned. I want to be part of a place where I would gain more skills and grow as an individual.鈥

鈥淭he bursary will help me get where I want to be,鈥 she adds. 鈥淚 am already learning a lot more than I would have without this support, especially now that I have added an extra module from Huawei to my studies. It allows me to focus and fully pay attention to my books without getting distracted by unpaid expenses.鈥

 

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