2017 bursary news
Here are some news articles and updates related to bursaries in 2017:
South Africa
- The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) announced that it would be increasing the number of bursaries available to students in 2017. (Source: Times Live)
- The South African government launched a new bursary scheme for students pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. (Source: Business Day)
- The Department of Higher Education and Training announced that it would be providing bursaries to students studying at universities and colleges in 2017. (Source: SA News)
United Kingdom
- The UK government announced a new bursary scheme for students studying medicine, dentistry, and veterinary medicine. (Source: BBC News)
- The Student Loans Company (SLC) announced that it would be increasing the amount of maintenance loans available to students in 2017. (Source: The Guardian)
- The University and College Union (UCU) called for an increase in bursaries for students studying at universities in the UK. (Source: The Telegraph)
Canada
- The Canadian government announced a new bursary program for students pursuing careers in the skilled trades. (Source: CBC News)
- The Ontario government launched a new bursary program for students studying at colleges and universities in the province. (Source: Global News)
- The University of Toronto announced that it would be increasing the amount of bursaries available to students in 2017. (Source: The Globe and Mail)
Australia
- The Australian government announced a new bursary program for students studying at universities and colleges in 2017. (Source: The Australian)
- The New South Wales government launched a new bursary program for students studying at universities and TAFEs in the state. (Source: The Sydney Morning Herald)
- The University of Melbourne announced that it would be increasing the amount of bursaries available to students in 2017. (Source: The Age)
These are just a few examples of bursary news from 2017. If you're looking for more information on bursaries in a specific country or region, I'd be happy to try and help you find it!