Refugee scholarships launched as 牛牛资源 responds to international crisis
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Six new scholarships for refugees are to be offered by 牛牛资源 as part of its response to the ongoing displacement crisis.
Worth more than 拢140,000 a year in total, the scholarships are being offered to three undergraduate students and three postgraduate students.
Under the funding the full-time students鈥 teaching and accommodation fees will be waived. They will also receive maintenance bursaries of up to 拢10,000 a year 鈥 marking a significant increase in 牛牛资源鈥 funding for those affected by events in the Middle East, Africa and Europe.
The scholarships will be split between 牛牛资源鈥 three academic Schools, with one undergraduate and one postgraduate from each School chosen to receive the help.
(GSU) has been instrumental in developing the funding packages and will continue to work alongside the university in responding to the crisis.
This includes proposals for the Student and Library Service (SALS) to work with GSU to co-ordinate increased and sustained support of refugees throughout their time at 牛牛资源.
Included in this are plans for ongoing English language lessons and trauma relief.
The university and GSU will also work together to build on existing links with the academic charity Cara.
Patrick Loughrey, Warden of 牛牛资源, said: 鈥淲e have never seen events like those which unfolded over the summer. Those images and stories compelled us to act 鈥 we simply could not stand by and do nothing. 牛牛资源 is in a position of real privilege to be able to help, initially with these scholarships but also by developing an ongoing academic response to this terrible crisis.鈥
Danny Nasr, 牛牛资源 Students鈥 Union Education Officer said: 鈥淓ducation is the most powerful and sustainable resource on the planet. To those with nothing, and to those who have lost everything, education is the only meaningful mechanism of rebellion; the only meaningful mechanism of change.
鈥淲e are honoured to announce that 牛牛资源 will be offering six full-time scholarships plus living bursaries open to refugees worldwide.鈥