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Bursaries for Further Education (FE) Initial Teacher Education (ITE) Progr...
Bursaries for Further Education (FE) Initial Teacher Education (ITE) Progr...
About
- Funding Durationyearly
- Apply Date2024-2025
- GenderBoth
- Destination CountriesUnited Kingdom
- Scholarship TypesTuition Fees
Requirements
Additional Requirements
Bursaries are available for Further Education (FE) Initial Teacher Education (ITE) Programmes: Certificate in Education (HE5) and PGCE (M) (HE7) for the academic year (2022 to 2023).
Funding will not be provided for any subjects that are not included in this list.
Please note: funding for bursaries will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis, regardless of the applicant's choice of eligible subject specialism, with the exception of English bursaries which will be capped at 100 awards.
Subject Bursary
Mathematics
£26,000
Science, including biology, chemistry, and/or physics
£26,000
Engineering (and/or manufacturing)
£26,000
Computing
£26,000
Special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)
£15,000
English (capped at 100 places)
£12,000
The Department for Education (DfE) will accept eligible bursary applications on a rolling basis until the available funding has been exhausted. The DfE welcome applications from everyone irrespective of background but, as ethnic minority groups are currently under-represented in the FE teaching workforce, we would encourage applications from members of these groups.
How to Apply
The Department for Education (DfE) will accept eligible bursary applications on a rolling basis until the available funding has been exhausted. The DfE welcome applications from everyone irrespective of background but, as ethnic minority groups are currently under-represented in the FE teaching workforce, we would encourage applications from members of these groups.