bursary in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

bursary in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for bursary in the English»Spanish Dictionary

bursary [ˈbɜ:səri, Am ˈbɜ:r-] N Brit

American English

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English
Purse can also be a synonym to bursary (which has the same origin), i.e. a monetary prize in a competition.
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Though a private university, eligible students are able to enjoy government tuition fee subsidy, government loans and bursaries for their undergraduate education.
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For example, he supported the advent of housing allowances, and the increase of bursaries for students.
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It has been replaced by a 180m bursary scheme focused on students from a less wealthy household than others.
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The financial aid provided may come in the form of loans, grants, bursaries, scholarships, fellowships, debt reduction, interest relief, and work programs.
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The bursaries are available in the spring and the fall.
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There are two types of bursary awarded by institutions (such as universities).
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Humbler students were aided by a system of bursaries established for the training of the clergy.
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Academic, and occasionally music, artistic or sports scholarships, are also awarded as well as are means-tested bursaries.
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It also recommended that poorer students would be entitled to a bursary similar to the old maintenance grant.
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