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The Katie Fforde Bursary is for ‘almost there’s – that’s the time when you could give up if you didn’t have people saying, ‘go on, you can do it.’
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Katie Fforde 2008
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The winner of the Gene Day Award also receives a $500 Bursary.
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A prolific bestselling author in the UK, Fforde is also the founder of the Katie Fforde Bursary, a stipend awarded to aspiring UK romance writers who have yet to land a contract, but who are slogging away toward publication.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Katie Fforde 2008
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Terrified people on Bursary Street crumple into carbon at her passing, leaving behind only black char curled into fetal shapes.
Some Memorable First Lines Liviu 2009
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Apart from her work at the SAIRR Hellmann chaired the Isaacson Bursary Fund for Africans that was linked to the SAIRR and lectured at the Jan Hofmeyr School of Social Work that trained Africans as social workers.
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Executive director of the fund, Dirk Hermann, said the Bursary Fund awarded annual study bursaries to needy students.
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The University of the Free State will get R12 million over the next four years from the Thuthuka Bursary Fund to train black students as chartered accountants, the university said on Thursday.
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Sustainability of the Academy and Bursary scheme is dependent on the awareness created amongst the youth for careers in water and forestry.
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Girl Child Bursary Fund was then established with the aim to allow companies and citizens to contribute towards further education and training of girls from disadvantaged backgrounds.
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The winner of the first Bulldog Bursary worth £5,000 is Joseph Galvin (31), who says he will move from Wales to London for a year.
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