Creative Access, the UK’s diversity, equity & inclusion social enterprise, has announced that 49 creatives will receive vital funding to cover equipment, training, travel, and other career-critical ...
Teenage students from poor backgrounds are being forced to drop out of college because the Government's replacement for the Educational Maintenance Allowance (EMA) is "unfair and totally inadequate", ...
The Research Bursary provides short-term funding to allow clinicians and other health professionals to get involved in research projects early in their career. The bursary should be used to give you a ...
With a strong commitment to fostering innovation and excellence, EWSETA extended its bursary funding to a select group of eight students, each pursuing diverse postgraduate degrees in energy and water ...
Independent schools have a long and rich tradition of offering financial support via bursaries and scholarships to families who might not otherwise be able to afford a place. With that in mind, here ...
A SHORTAGE of vital bursary and support funds for college students has been addressed by ministers. The Scottish Government announced extra funding of £7 million for colleges this year to ensure ...
Recruitment companies are being invited by HR, payroll and financial software specialist Topaz to nominate candidates for a 4,000 bursary fund to undertake the Institute of Payroll Professionals (IPP) ...
RECORD numbers of students are benefiting from bursaries provided by Edinburgh University after it tripled its funding for the awards. More than £2.5 million has been given to undergraduates from low ...
University students who continue to struggle with NSFAS and the turmoil that the government-funded scheme is going through should know that there are alternatives for bursary funding. One of the ...
Siza Water is propelling local youth to access higher levels of education with a robust R2-million plus spent in bursary funding. The bursary funds students from the Siza Water concession area who ...
The Recycling and Economic Development Initiative of South Africa (Redisa) has entered into a R10-million bursary partnership with Stellenbosch University to address the shortage of engineering skills ...