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IG Further Education Tuition Bursary - Certificate in Youth Work

IGNITION Belfast C.I.C

IGNITION Belfast C.I.C

IG Further Education Tuition Bursary - Certificate in Youth Work

The Board of Directors of IGNITION Belfast CIC would like to welcome applications for the 2017 IG Further Education Bursary. This is a full tuition bursary for the study of the 1 Year Pre-Vocational Certificate in Youth Work Studies, at Ulster University.

At IGNITION, we’re all about giving back to the communities and people that we work very closely with. To date, we’ve provided more than £38,000 in monetary donations to local communities and organisations. As well as this we’ve provided a further £20,000 worth of our services free of charge to help provide a platform for social action, and to showcase positive youth and community —  and we don't plan on stopping anytime soon! That’s why we’re excited to once again offer our Tuition Fee Bursary Scheme to young people.

The Board of Directors of IGNITION Belfast CIC would like to welcome applications for the 2017 IG Further Education Bursary. This is a full tuition bursary for the study of the 1 Year Pre-Vocational Certificate in Youth Work Studies, at Ulster University in Academic Year 2017/18. At the time application, candidates must have an offer from Ulster University for acceptance onto the course, as well as meet the requirements, which have been detailed on this guidance section of the application.

That's right, we're gonna' foot the bill for one person to head on to University and study their Certificate in Youth Work, and applications for this are open now! If you know anyone fitting, be sure to share this message - and check in with our Social Media sites for more details!

Applications can be obtained from our website now!
Closing Date: 4:00pm on Monday 17th July 2017
Terms & Conditions Apply!

 
Last updated 6 years 8 months ago

Closing Date

Monday / 17 July 2017 1:00am

Location

IGNITION Belfast
6 Weavershill Square
BELFAST
BT14 8QU
United Kingdom

Contact Details

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