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to demonstrate future contribution to capacity-building and socio-economic advancement through the benefits achieved after graduating from UK higher education agree to maintain contact with the British Council and
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experience of how higher education can change the trajectory of women’s lives. The scholarship will support four female students each year, who are facing disadvantage, to study and succeed at university in
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students This scholarship or bursary is only available to one successful applicant. Find out how to apply Are you looking for the next step after graduation, or uncertain how to develop the skills which
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contribution to capacity-building and socio-economic advancement through the benefits achieved after graduating from UK higher education agree to maintain contact with the British Council and act as an
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cannot access student finance, to participate in higher education. Applicable courses All undergraduate and postgraduate courses, excluding the below. Premium fee courses in the Faculty of Management and
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to apply The University of Bradford is committed to helping students from all backgrounds access higher education. In 2024/25 we will be offering a cash bursary to all Home students whose family incomes
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Bradford’s UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organizations) Creative City of Film designation. The scholarship is designed to develop greater understanding of the work of UNESCO
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possible, to secure support and develop their proposals before submission. Prioritising criteria in case of oversubscription: • Applicants who have, or are expected to achieve, first class honours in a
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, to participate in higher education. Applicable courses Former NHS-funded courses such as Nursing, Midwifery, Physiotherapy and Radiography will be included in the scholarship this year. Premium fee courses in
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of Bradford is committed to helping students from all backgrounds access higher education. In 2022/23 we will be offering a cash bursary to all Home students whose family incomes are under £30,000 a year