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CLARK (MILE-END) BURSARY FUND
Description
The Clark (Mile-End) Bursary Fund is a charitable endowment which was established in 1868 by a Victorian philanthropist by the name of John Clark. He was a thread manufacturer and prominent citizen from Paisley. The fund is now governed by Rules laid down in a 1974 Scheme (as varied with the consent of the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator in 2013). Please see the Clark (Mile-End) Bursary Fund for more information.
Eligibility
To be eligible applicants must either: (a) have already obtained an honours degree from the University of Glasgow or Strathclyde and now be studying for, or applying to study for, a subsequent degree / post-graduate course which is either at the University of Glasgow or Strathclyde or is at another university in the UK or abroad; or (b) have already obtained an honours degree from another university in the UK or abroad and now be studying for, or applying to study for, a subsequent degree / post-graduate course which is at the University of Glasgow or Strathclyde.