Morton & Partners Bursary & Graduate Internship Opportunities 2026

If you love science, especially the cool tech behind X‑rays and ultrasound machines, there’s a chance to jump straight into that world without paying a big price tag. Morton and Partners is offering a bursary for 2026 that covers the cost of a degree in Radiography or Ultrasound at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT). This is a scholarship, not a job, but it’s a big help for anyone who wants to study medical imaging in South Africa. Below you’ll find all the details you need to apply before the deadline on 2 December 2025.


What the bursary is all about

The Morton and Partners Bursary 2026 is made for students who:

  • Want to study Radiography or Ultrasound.
  • Are good in school and show a real interest in diagnostic imaging.
  • Live in Cape Town or the Western Cape region.

By covering tuition fees, uniforms, and required books, the bursary makes it easier for future doctors, nurses, and technicians to get the education they need.


Who can apply

  • Citizens or permanent residents of South Africa.
  • Residents of Cape Town, Western Cape (you’ll need to be able to travel to the company’s offices and to the university).
  • Students who are either still in matric or have finished it. If you’re still in high school, you can apply now.
  • Those who plan to start a Radiography or Ultrasound program in 2026.
  • Applicants must be accepted, provisionally accepted, or on the waiting list for CPUT.
  • Your grades should be solid—good results from matric and any current schoolwork.
  • If you get a call, you’ll need to attend an interview.

What you’ll need to send

  1. A certified copy of your ID.
  2. Your full CV – list any work, volunteering, or hobbies that show teamwork and responsibility.
  3. A motivational letter – explain why you deserve this bursary and how you plan to use it.
  4. A matric certificate or latest results if you’re still waiting for final marks.
  5. Your academic record and most recent grades if you’re already studying.
  6. For first‑year students, a CPUT acceptance letter for 2026.

All documents must be clear and certified. The committee will only look at complete applications, so double‑check everything before you submit.


How to apply

Ready to apply? Just visit the Morton and Partners bursary page and fill out the online form. Be careful to attach each required document, and submit everything before 2 December 2025.
Apply here for the Morton and Partners Bursary 2026.

If your application looks strong, you’ll be invited to an interview. Remember, the bursary only covers educational costs – there’s no cash payout. Also, if you fail to keep up with the conditions (for example, if your grades drop or you drop out), the award could be taken back.


Why this matters

South Africa’s medical imaging sector is growing fast. More hospitals need skilled radiographers and sonographers, and the bursary helps students fill that gap. For you, it’s a chance to get a top‑quality education while you’re still in school or just finished high school. And because the program is tied to CPUT, you’ll be in a good learning environment with modern equipment and experienced staff.


A quick recap

  • Deadline: 2 December 2025
  • Location: Cape Town, Western Cape
  • Fields covered: Radiography and Ultrasound at CPUT
  • What’s paid: Tuition, uniforms, and textbooks
  • Who can apply: South African citizens or permanent residents living in Cape Town, currently in or finished with matric, and planning a 2026 start at CPUT
  • Documents needed: ID, CV, motivation letter, matric results, academic record, and acceptance letter (if first‑year)
  • Next step: Submit online and wait for a possible interview

Take a moment to see if you fit the criteria. If you’re excited about turning pictures into medical insight, this bursary could be your ticket. Good luck, and remember to get everything ready before the deadline!

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