Industry welcomes £20k teaching bursaries for STEM subjects

Posted on 1 Aug 2013 by Tim Brown

Bursaries of £20,000 and £9,000 will be available to top maths, science and English graduates who choose a career in teaching in a move designed to improve the quality of learning in further education colleges.

According to the BIS website, in 2013/14 trainees will need at least a 2:2 to be eligible for a training bursary. Financial incentives for those who train in 2013/14 Training bursary 2013/14 ITT subject/phase Physics, chemistry, maths1 Modern languages Primary maths specialist2 Other priority secondary3 and primary 1:1 £20,000 £20,000 £11,000 £9,000 2:1 £15,000 £15,000 £6,000 £4,000…

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