bursary

[ UK /bˈɜːsəɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the treasury of a public institution or religious order
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How To Use bursary In A Sentence

  • If the household income is over £21,000 up to and equal to £40,000, the bursary payable will be £475. University guide 2012: Manchester Metropolitan University
  • This provides a bursary for Simon Johnson to study the fundamental, physical and electrical properties of magnesium.
  • The bursary scheme is expected to boost recruitment of engineers and scientists into the Armed Forces.
  • 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.
  • He said government departments had bursary schemes in technikons and technical colleges to provide learners with financial assistance.
  • This provides a bursary for Simon Johnson to study the fundamental, physical and electrical properties of magnesium.
  • And about one-third of students should benefit next year from the heavily revised bursary and scholarship scheme. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you are eligible for a Newcastle university undergraduate bursary, you may also be awarded an achievement bursary. University guide 2012: Newcastle University
  • A bursary from the university helped her to buy two pricey law textbooks. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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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