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from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic, disabled and LGBT+ people. As part of our commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, Time to Change Employer Pledge /Mentally Healthy Universities , we
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September 2024, and finishing no later than August 2025 (for full-time courses) or August 2026 (for part-time courses ). Bursary forms are sent to trainees once confirmation has been received from the bursary
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. Bach. Benjamin has taken part in masterclasses led by Bine Bryndorf and Martin Schmeding as well playing in the Ryedale, Lausitz, New Paths, Greenwich Early Music and London Contemporary Music festivals
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go to Uni Assembly Yes 1 University Toolkit Workshop Yes No max GREat Skills Workshops (Includes workshops delivered as part of a GREat Skills Learning Day) Yes No max, but minimum participation of 3
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The scholarship is a £19,070 cash bursary or fee waiver to study the Architecture Part 2 MArch course at the University of Greenwich commencing 2025/26. The scholarship is available for Black
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Student Support Fund you must: be a home student (UK resident paying home fees); be currently registered full or part-time on an undergraduate degree programme taught at the Medway Campus; be in financial
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This bursary is offered as part of our commitment to accessibility and widening participation for higher education. It is worth £1,500 per year for up to three or four years (depending on the length
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We are committed to supporting students from a variety of backgrounds. As part of this commitment, the Greenwich Bursary offers £700 of funds in the Aspire @ Greenwich store to new undergraduate
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part of this commitment, the Accommodation bursary offers up to £700, equivalent to up to 10% accommodation fee discount to reduce the rent for your first-year accommodation. Am I eligible? You will be
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progress into the AI and Data science workforce and is available for full or part time study of this course. The award will be prioritised for black students, female students, disabled students, and those