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Bursary recipients Sam Swanton, Julie Traynor, Darren Rooney, and Robin Jones give advice to future applicants about why they should apply for a bursary and how it has helped them

by Stuart Tucker | Mar 19, 2021 | Bursaries, Case studies, Video content

Our bursaries change lives by breaking barriers to learning and employment. In this video, Sam Swanton, Julie Traynor, Darren Rooney, and Robin Jones give advice to future applicants about why they should apply for a bursary and how it has helped them. For more...
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