About
Morton & Partners is a leading radiology service provider in South Africa. With over 70 years of experience and multiple diagnostic centres in the Western Cape (and a branch in KwaZulu‑Natal), the organisation offers high‑end imaging services including MRI, CT, PET/CT, ultrasound, digital mammography, bone‑density scans and fluoroscopy. The company emphasises compassionate, courteous and efficient patient care within a technologically advanced setting.
Fields of Study & What’s Covered
The bursary is aimed at students who wish to pursue careers in Radiography or Ultrasound (Sonography), specifically via the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT).
Funding covers: tuition fees, prescribed textbooks, and uniform costs for the relevant qualification.
Award decisions are made by Morton & Partners’ selection committee.
Requirements
Applicants must meet all of the following:
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Be a South African citizen or permanent resident.
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Reside in the Western Cape, specifically Cape Town area (and close to travel distances to Morton & Partners branches).
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Currently in Matric or have completed Matric; or be studying at CPUT toward Radiography or Sonography (or accepted/waitlisted).
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Have a strong academic record.
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Demonstrate intention to build a career in Radiography or Sonography.
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Be available for interview when shortlisted.
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Be able to travel to Morton & Partners’ branches across the region.
How to Apply
Prepare these documents (with certified copies where required):
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South African ID or permanent‑resident proof.
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Curriculum Vitae (CV) outlining your background and ambitions.
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Motivational letter explaining why you should receive the bursary and your career goals.
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Matric certificate or most recent results.
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Academic record (if already at tertiary level).
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For first‑year students only: proof of acceptance (or waiting‑list status) at CPUT for the relevant study field.
Ensure all documents are clear and complete, and submit your application before the stated closing date.
Closing date
Applications for the 2026 cycle close on 2 December 2025. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
