The John Newey Education Foundation
The John Newey Education Foundation (JNEF) was designed to support students facing hardship which could affect their studies. CIAT is able to fund two students facing such difficulties each year by providing funds from JNEF up to the value of £500 each. This funding will enable students to purchase necessary items such as books, equipment, materials or to contribute towards tuition fees, which will help to support their studies.
In order to be eligible to apply, applicants must be members of CIAT, (but not Chartered Members), registered on an CIAT Approved/Accredited programme, and facing hardship.
Students wishing to be considered for a bursary should speak to a member of academic staff as soon as possible. The programme tutor must provide a supporting testimony about the student’s circumstances in the form of an electronic letter which is to be endorsed by a signature from the Head of Department or equivalent. Please note that CIAT will only accept one submission per institution.
Entry: Supporting testimony from the programme tutor with an endorsing signature from the Head of Department, or equivalent.
Applications: Please submit entries to education@ciat.global by 12 noon on Friday 9 December 2022
Prizes: Two bursaries up to £500
Contact: Jitka Jouklova, Education and International Administrator
This article originally appeared as ‘ The John Newey Education Foundation open for applications' on the CIAT news an blog site dated September 22 2022. A permanent link to John Newey Education Foundation page the can be found here
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