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Global bursary boosts SMU student success

At Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU), excellence continues to take centre stage as sixth-year medical student Andile Moloi earns international recognition through the highly competitive Abe Bailey Travel Bursary. At just 23, Moloi’s selection signals both personal achievement and the university’s growing global footprint in shaping socially conscious healthcare leaders.

 

Global bursary boosts SMU student successOriginating from Tembisa in Gauteng, Moloi’s journey reflects resilience, purpose, and a deep commitment to service. As one of only eighteen students selected nationally in December 2025, she joins an elite cohort identified for their leadership potential and capacity to drive meaningful change. The bursary programme, renowned for cultivating future leaders, offers participants exposure to diverse global perspectives and transformative international experiences.

 

Reflecting on the significance of the award, Moloi said: “Coming from Tembisa township in Gauteng with big dreams has never been easy, especially when you don’t often see people who look like you in the spaces you aspire to enter. That’s why this opportunity is so meaningful to me. It represents visibility, possibility, and representation. It allows me to take up space in rooms I once thought were out of reach, and I hope that little Black girls can look at me and see a reflection of their own potential. This opportunity isn’t just personal—it’s a chance to show others that they belong too.”

 

Her recognition affirms her standing within the School of Medicine. Dean Professor Risenga Chauke previously described Moloi as “a rare blend of intellectual brilliance and human compassion. She, a philanthropist, exemplifies what it means to be a servant leader in the field of medicine.”

 

The programme commenced in Cape Town, where recipients engaged in an intensive week of leadership development. This was followed by an international tour across the United Kingdom, including academic and cultural visits to London, Cambridge, Oxford and Bletchley Park, as well as Edinburgh, St Andrews and The Burn in Scotland. These engagements provided a rich blend of academic insight, historical context, and cross-cultural exchange, aligning with the programme’s mission to develop globally minded leaders.

 

Global bursary boosts SMU student success Moloi described the experience as transformative: “This was such an incredible journey and opportunity. I feel I’ve grown so much since the beginning of this tour. I’ve had the opportunity to interact and collaborate with many amazing people from diverse backgrounds. I feel that I’ve made connections that will last me for a lifetime and now have so many opportunities that I could’ve never dreamt of.”

 

A standout moment of the programme was her clinical exposure at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, where she shadowed professionals in the Emergency Department. The experience offered valuable comparative insights into healthcare systems. “The system is quite similar to South Africa, although there are some differences,” she noted. “The UK has more resources, so you seldom get a congestion of patients in the hospital; and most public hospitals in South Africa are still paper-based, whereas the UK has adopted a more digital approach to patient files.”

 

Moloi joins a select group of SMU recipients of this prestigious bursary, with the last award made in 2022. Her achievement reinforces the university’s commitment to producing graduates who combine academic excellence with global competitiveness and social responsibility.

 

Dr Carlien Jooste, Director of Internationalisation at SMU, praised Moloi’s accomplishment, stating: “We are incredibly proud of Andile and her achievement. She really embraced this opportunity and represented SMU with pride.”

 

Moloi’s success underscores SMU’s broader mission of transforming health sciences education through innovation, leadership, and community impact. As the university continues to nurture future healthcare professionals, achievements such as this reinforce its role in advancing both national development and global engagement.

By Dimakatso Modise

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