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If you advise school students, undergraduates and people in training on money available to help with their study or research needs, this guide is your one-stop-source for up-to-date information. It contains over 1,000 sources of non-statutory financial help for people in education, offering a total of around GBP50 million each year.
Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor: Rachel Cain As a senior researcher at DSC between 2015 and2017, Rachel contributed to DSC's funding websites and its many publications. As well as co-author of this title she also co-authored The Guide to Grants for Individuals in Need 2016/17 and The Guide to New Trusts 2016/17. She also worked on policy issues and campaigns, including the Big Lottery Refund campaign. She now works for The Sheila McKechnie Foundation that helps campaigners effect positive and lasting social change. Ian Pembridge Ian is a Senior Researcher at DSC where he has worked on all of DSC's core funding directories including The Guide to Major Trusts 2017/18, The Guide to UK Company Giving2017/18 and as lead author on The Directory of Grant Making Trusts 2018/19. He has a BA (Hons) in Politics and International Business from the University of Liverpool and has over five years' experience working in the financial services industry. His current areas of interest are company giving, European funding and international foundations.
Titel: Guide to Educational Grants 2018-2019
Verlag: Directory of Social Change
Erscheinungsdatum: 2018
Einband: Softcover
Zustand: Good