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Achebe obtained such high marks in the entrance examination that he was admitted as a Major Scholar in the university's first intake and given a bursary to study medicine.
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In addition, Teesside gives an extra bursary to all students who get at least three Bs in their A-levels.
There she wrote her first play, Womberang, set in a gynaecology clinic, which won the 1979 Thames Television Playwright award and gave her a bursary at the theatre.
If I was given a pound every time someone asked why I want to become a social worker, I wouldn't need to apply for a bursary.
The other scheme is for emerging artists, a Futures Fund which promises to give five individuals a bursary of £30,000 "to help young talent to bridge the development gap from school or college to becoming a working artist".
We've given bursaries to some full-time students.
We bring a good audience into the show and we give them a small bursary as well, which doesn't get very far.
Oxford, Cambridge and Durham universities all offered her a place, but Durham gave the best bursary.
He's not only the most successful actor of his year, but he was plucked for stardom while he was still a student, given first the Olivier bursary, for consistently outstanding performances, and then, before he even graduated, cast in a West End play, opposite Vanessa Redgrave.
It plans to give £1,000 bursaries to its poorest students.
Birkbeck gives £1,000 bursaries to all its undergraduate students from low-income backgrounds.
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