Gifted Students benefit from University of Aberdeen Bursaries

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Gifted Students benefit from University of Aberdeen Bursaries

The University of Aberdeen has announced the winners of its annual bursary scheme, which will result in 40 prospective students from across Scotland having their tuition fees paid by the University for the duration of their studies.

Launched just last year, the new bursary scheme replaced the traditional competitive bursary examination. It awards students who have demonstrated a high level of academic achievement and benefits not only gifted, young school-leavers, but also selected mature students.

Each student will receive £1,000 every year throughout his or her studies, unlike previous bursary schemes, where the maximum award was just £100 annually.

Lorraine Manders, Director of Student Recruitment at the University, said around 160 applications were received from throughout the UK, covering almost all the University’s degree programmes. An unusually high number, 64, applied for the medical programme.

“Each application was of an exceptionally high standard of academic achievement and choosing just 40 was extremely difficult, but we look forward to welcoming these talented young people to the University in September.”

The 40 awards were made to the following students, who will start studying for the degrees shown in September:

UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN B U R S A R Y C O M P E T I T I O N 1 9 9 9 WINNERS

MB ChB

BOAG, Stephen Hutcheson’s Grammar School, Glasgow

CASKIE, Eleanor High School of Dundee, Dundee

COLE, Kirsty Dingwall

DRUMMOND, Iain Denny High School, Stirlingshire

McCALLUM, Iain Hutcheson’s Grammar School, Glasgow

McNEILL, Mary High School of Dundee, Dundee

MIDDLEMISS, Catherine St Margarets School and St Dennis and Cranley, Edinburgh

PARRY, Graeme Oban High School, Oban

STRUTHERS, Fiona Coltness High School, Lanarkshire

WATSON, Andrew George Watson’s College, Edinburgh

WEST, Jodi Elgin High School, Morayshire

MEng/BEng

BUCHAN, Gordon Peterhead Academy, Peterhead

DANBY, Susannah Inverness Royal Academy, Inverness

SEMPLE, Alan Hutcheson’s Grammar School, Glasgow

YOUNG, John Hazlehead Academy, Aberdeen

MA

CUMMINGS, Campbell Boclair Academy, Glasgow

KING, Madelaine Elgin High School, Morayshire

LAIRD, Jennifer Portlethen Academy, Aberdeen

OVERNELL, Alice Oban High School, Oban

ROBBIE, Laura Marr College, Troon, Ayrshire

BSc

COOK, Alistair Milne’s High School, Fochabers

FRAME, Susan Laurel Park School, Glasgow

LYLE, Ewan Inverurie Academy, Inverurie

SIMPSON, Michael Robert Gordon’s College, Aberdeen

VERLANDER, Michael Morrison’s Academy, Crieff, Ayrshire

WILSON, Mhairi Breadalbane Academy, Perthshire

LLB

EYNON, David George Heriot’s School

FLEMING, Emma Cults Academy, Aberdeen

FLEMING, Euan George Watson’s College, Edinburgh

ROBERTSON, Fiona George Heriot’s School, Edinburgh

Further information:

Alison Ramsay, University Press Officer, Tel (01224) 273778

Christine Cook, Executive Director of Public Relations, Tel (01224) 272014

Ben Morton Wright, Executive Director, Development Trust, Tel (01224) 272097

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