Last year, Patricia McMahon, who attended St Patrick s Community College, was awarded the bursary. |
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Tessier has been studying religion at Saint Paul University in Ottawa and received a bursary to study English. |
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In all the circumstances I have determined that it is appropriate to make you a final offer uprating this bursary. |
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The bursary scheme is expected to boost recruitment of engineers and scientists into the Armed Forces. |
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He said government departments had bursary schemes in technikons and technical colleges to provide learners with financial assistance. |
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The bursary scheme initially started in 1979 with six beneficiaries in the fields of engineering, medicine, metallurgy, mining and human resources. |
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The package here offers students no up-front fees, loan forgiveness at 25 years, no real rate of interest, a generous grant and bursary system and a cap on the fee itself. |
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The winner received a bursary to enable the study in Rome for three years of the best examples of Antique and Renaissance art while lodging at the French Academy there. |
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We thank the Nova Scotia government for its AGM bursary program, which made it easier for Nova Scotia co-ops to attend. |
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We are hopeful that our fundraising work for a broader bursary program will result in some good news in the near future. |
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The bursary received will afford the elite sports person the opportunity to compete at the highest level while pursuing a course of academic study at the Institute. |
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Assuring students that all the money would be accounted for, he said he planned to meet with the bursary yesterday to get an idea of the balance in the guild's account. |
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Bursaries If your family's annual income is £25,000 or less you will receive a bursary of £1,000 per year. |
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The Muttart Foundation runs a training and bursary program to improve organizational effectiveness. |
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But others will continue to support current students, through bursary schemes to help them with their studies. |
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They do not qualify for loans, but are paid a regular bursary that Mairi says is not ungenerous and has become even more valuable since she left college. |
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Fortunately, she got a bursary for £10,000 through her bank, HSBC, which she won as part of a competition for student current account holders. |
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He was an illustrious product of the state school system, dux of Maitland High, winner of a bursary to the University of Sydney where he gained first-class honours in English. |
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An official revealed in July that more than a quarter of bursary applications from impoverished students are turned down. |
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I would like for that reason to make a suggestion, which is to increase the time limit of the bursary to six months instead of four. |
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Invest your time in scholarship and bursary applications and the financial pay-offs can be very impressive! |
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Between now and the end of 2005 it will have distributed a half-million dollars by way of its various bursary programs. |
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A student may apply for student financial support commonly called a bursary, based on financial need and good academic standing. |
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I've been snowed under with bursary and applying for med school. |
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With the help of a bursary from Umicore, I'm studying human resources management. |
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Then I went to the four parishes where I lead meetings with young people who receive a tiny bursary that helps pay for their studies. |
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Government response has been to offer large bursary inducements for graduates in these areas to enter teaching. |
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The Scottish Executive also offers means-tested bursary support to young students from low income groups to reduce the amount of loan they have to take. |
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Olivier later speculated that it was on the strength of this that Fogerty agreed to award him the bursary. |
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From L. to R., Science student Émilie Laurin, Past President and Bursary Chairman Dunstan MacDonald, Science student Aleisha Murnaghan, and Dean of Science of UPI Roger Gordon, reviewing the terms of the bursary. |
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Marion's word alone together with his enthusiasm and insistence had persuaded the French government to grant me a bursary that led the world's most isolated nation to make an exception to its rule of autarchy. |
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He won a bursary to a good school, then earned two masters' degrees. |
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They also won the Synapse silver medal, awarded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, and the Agence de l'efficacité énergétique bursary. |
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Another big endeavour undertaken by the section has been the establishment of a bursary to subsidize residents who are interested in doing an elective in sport medicine. |
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She came to us for assistance, for a bursary. |
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While the complainant turned all the money over to the university, Revenue Canada required that he report it in his income tax return as a taxable bursary. |
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The Legion does not have a national level bursary or scholarship program as all awards are administered by our local branches and Provincial Commands. |
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He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Inuit Art Foundation, a lecturer on Inuit art and a recipient of a bursary from the Canada Council. |
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In addition, a special bursary award was established to be awarded to the musician earning the honour of being the most promising at a provincial music competition held in Sillery, Quebec, each year. |
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The first bursary will be awarded next year. |
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In addition to granting loans to members for that purpose, the Caisse d'économie des employés organized a contest featuring a monthly draw for a full bursary among the new bus drivers hired the previous month. |
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However, majority of the independent schools today are still registered as a charity, bursary is available to students on means test basic. |
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Of the other pupils, up to a third receive some kind of bursary or scholarship. |
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He was awarded a bursary in 1932 to study at Bangor University, where he read Latin. |
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Culture Vannin launched for the first time in 2016 a bursary scheme that enables young fluent speakers of Manx to learn Irish in Donegal. |
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Having won a bursary to study in Kyoto, Lesley Lillywhite's work is still strongly influenced by Japanese and Chinese relief printing. |
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Now Chwarae Teg, the charity that runs the bursary, is calling for businesses in Wales to fund 30 additional bursaries. |
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I am very grateful for all the work done by EFDSS in making this bursary available to musicians like me. |
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The bursary is a small grants scheme which aims to create new or better qualified disability sports coaches within the county. |
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A couple of years ago, Literature Wales' bursaries panel took the radical and brilliant decision to allow graphic novelists to apply for a bursary. |
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The Inspiring the Vale bursary was launched at this summer's Vale of Glamorgan Show and is part of the Vale council's Creative Rural Communities project. |
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Since the inception of the bursary project in 2011, a total of 16 students have received bursaries in fields such as Mining Engineering and Chemistry. |
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Illegal immigrant, Ignatius Dube, from Zimbabwe, jailed for 21 months at Sheffiel Crown Court after netting pounds 70,000 from an NHS bursary, wages and benefits. |
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Please collect a form from the Finance Bursar's Secretary, Lynne Rudman, Room 11 in the Bursary. |
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The pounds 4m Training Placement Bursary Scheme aims to keep alive heritage skills such as dry-stone walling, thatching and stonemasonry. |
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Brown's debut novel Real Monsters was published on 1 March 2015 and was shortlisted for the Luke Bitmead Bursary, as well as being longlisted for the Not The Booker Award. |
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