词汇 | bursary |
释义 | bursary noun[ C ] UKuk /ˈbɜː.sər.i/ us /ˈbɝː.sɚ.i/ an amount of money given to a person by an organization, such as a university, to pay for them to study奖学金 Grants & allowances anti-subsidy benefit benny civil list corporate welfare cost-of-living allowance expense featherbed fellowship fringe benefit nonforfeitable nonforfeiture parachute payments pension personal allowance pin money redundancy payment scrappage stipend unemployment 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. bursary | Business Englishbursary noun[ C ] FINANCEuk /ˈbɜːsəri/us the financial office of a college, school, or university: Please send outstanding invoices to Ms Green at the Bursary, West House. UK a sum of money given to a person by an organization, such as a university, to pay for them to study: You may be eligible to receive a bursary. training/travel/maintenance bursaryYou can apply for a training bursary to cover the cost of attending the course. Examples of bursarybursary 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. Staff time can also be costed into project bursary applications. Wales similarly introduced bursaries for low-income students in 2002. The percentage of bursary recipients (students on bursaries) was small (1.4-1.8 per cent). In this period all successful students were eligible for a bursary. In addition, some students may be eligible for bursaries on top of their grants. The proportion of bursary recipients in the total population continued to increase, following the post-war trend. The group 'students ' comprised undergraduates and postgraduates of higher and specialized secondary education, as well as students of professional-technical schools, who received bursaries from the state. There are a plethora of variables that universities are contending with to set the bursaries, at the heart of which lie two apparently incompatible imperatives: social responsibility and market forces. Among the questions institutions are grappling with are: do universities give lots of little bursaries or a few big ones and what effect will that have on the market? The £500 bursary allows people to explore and de ne a research question. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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