Leverhulme Trade Charities Trust Bursary
About This Opportunity
The Leverhulme Trade Charities Trust Bursary provides financial support to postgraduate students studying full-time at recognized UK universities. This bursary is specifically designed for individuals who are connected to the commercial travel, pharmacy, or grocery trades, either through family relationships or direct employment. The bursary can provide up to £5,000 per year to support students in financial need. The grant can be used for any reasonable costs connected with attending university, including tuition fees, accommodation costs, living expenses, or equipment needed for study. The amount awarded depends on the individual's financial need and the total funding available to the Trust each year. Successful bursary payments are made through the university, which receives the funds on behalf of the student and distributes them accordingly.
Who Can Apply
- Region
- United Kingdom
- Residency
- United Kingdom
- Project in
- United Kingdom
- Applicants
- individual
Application Details
Stages
- 1 single_stage
Review process
Applications are assessed based on financial need and eligibility criteria related to trade connections.
Restrictions
- employment_restrictions
External Application
This opportunity requires you to apply directly on the funder's website.
Apply on External SiteKey Information
- Award Amount
- Not specified
- Application Deadline
-
September 01, 2024 at 23:59 UTCDeadline passed
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