bursary Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈbɜː.sər.i]
  • Us [ ˈbɝː.sɚ.i]

Meaning of bursary In English

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Examples of bursary

  • He gained a bursary at Aberdeen, where he studied. 

  • He was a peasant lad, a penniless bursary student at Edinburgh University. 

  • There he was considered an excellent Latin scholar, and gained high honour by a contest with a candidate twice as old as himself, by which he obtained a bursary. 

  • Each university will decide to whom to give bursaries and how much to give.

  • The bursaries were designed to assist researchers undertaking small, largely unfunded projects.

  • Specific rules for suspending a bursary were adopted by each particular institute or school.

  • The strength of bursaries is also their greatest potential weakness.

  • The bursaries were designed to help researchers undertaking small projects that were largely unfunded.

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