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City and County of Swansea

SWANSEA FURTHER EDUCATION TRUST FUND

Applications are invited from persons resident in or near the area of the former County Borough of Swansea for assistance from the above mentioned Trust Fund during the 2000-01 academic year to pursue full-time higher degree courses (that is, master's and doctorate degrees). In the allocation of awards from this highly competitive Fund, priority will be given to applicants residing within the area of the former County Borough of Swansea.

THOMAS AND ELIZABETH WILLIAMS SCHOLARSHIPS (LOUGHOR SCHOOL DISTRICT)

Applications are invited for assistance to pursue full-time higher degree courses (that is, master's and doctorate degrees) from graduates and persons possessing professional or technical qualifications equivalent to a first degree. Applications are not restricted to a particular field of study, but special consideration will be given to applicants wishing to pursue the higher degree in the United States of America. To be eligible for consideration, applicants must have been resident for at least two years immediately preceding the date of application for a Scholarship in the area comprising the former Borough of Loughor, or have attended for at least two years an educational establishment within that area. The funds are administered on a competitive basis. Please note that the Trustees have resolved that applications received after the closing date will not be considered.

In each case, application forms and further information are available by contacting Alison Richards in the Student Awards and Loans Office (tel. 01792 636379). Completed application forms must be returned by no later than 7 July 2000.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 1 June 2000
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