Published: 18 Aug 2025 425 views
The Clark (Mile-End) Bursary Fund is a charitable endowment which was established in 1868 by a Victorian philanthropist by the name of John Clark. He was a thread manufacturer and prominent citizen from Paisley. The fund is now governed by Rules laid down in a 1974 Scheme (as varied with the consent of the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator in 2013).
The scholarship awards between £500 and £1,500
To be eligible applicants must either:
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Applicants must demonstrate not just academic excellence in their undergraduate studies but also detail their involvement in wider extra-curricular activities.
Interviews of candidates selected for consideration are held in Glasgow at a Governors' meeting during November. Interviewees will usually be notified within a week following their interviews whether they will receive an award, and awards are normally paid shortly thereafter.
For more details, visit University of Glassgow Scholarship webpage
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