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bursary$503150$ - traducción al español

BRITISH CHARITABLE TRUST, ESTABLISHED IN 1943 BY WILLIAM MORRIS
Nuffield Foundation Commonwealth Bursary

bursary      
n. tesorería de un facultad o un monasterio; beca para estudios universitarios (Británia)
bursary         
MONETARY AWARD MADE BY ANY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION OR FUNDING AUTHORITY TO INDIVIDUALS OR GROUPS
Bursaries
beca
bursary         
MONETARY AWARD MADE BY ANY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION OR FUNDING AUTHORITY TO INDIVIDUALS OR GROUPS
Bursaries
(n.) = bolsa de estudios, beca, ayuda
Ex: This article describes a 12 week study tour of the UK undertaken with the help of a bursary from the EU by a lecturer in library studies from Papua New Guinea.
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* travel bursary = bolsa de viaje

Definición

bursary
n. (BE)
1) to award a bursary
2) to receive a bursary

Wikipedia

Nuffield Foundation

The Nuffield Foundation is a charitable trust established in 1943 by William Morris, Lord Nuffield, the founder of Morris Motors Ltd. It aims to improve social well-being by funding research and innovation projects in education and social policy, and building research capacity in science and social science. Its current chief executive is Tim Gardam.

The Foundation's income comes from the interest on its investments and it spends about £10 million on charitable activities each year. It is financially and politically independent and is governed by a board of trustees who meet four times a year.

The Foundation makes grants for research and innovation projects that aim to improve the design and operation of social policy, particularly in:

  • Education
  • Welfare
  • Justice

It has discontinued its Open Door programme, but remains committed to encouraging original and thought-provoking approaches to research that identify new questions and change the terms of the debate.

The Foundation also funds programmes designed to increase research capacity in science and social science. Each year it funds over 1,000 Nuffield Research Placements to give hands on research experience to 16- and 17-year-olds studying STEM subjects.

With the ESRC and HEFCE it funds Q-Step, a £19.5 million programme designed to promote a step-change in quantitative methods training for social science undergraduates in the UK.

The Foundation has contributed to healthcare and medical research. It has a separate fund for investing in rheumatic disease research. This was bequeathed by Captain Oliver Bird in 1948. Over the next 10 years the Oliver Bird Fund will dedicate up to £12.5m on research into musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions. It also has a small dedicated fund for strengthening relationships between the UK and other Commonwealth countries.