Monday, 25 June 2012

£30,000 boost in education bursaries

The Chartered Institute for IT, BCS, has awarded £30,000 in education bursaries to 31 educational institutions to deliver projects to enable learners to benefit from computing.
More than 200 schools, colleges and universities had applied for the BCS Education Bursary, which was launched in March by the institute to celebrate Alan Turing’s centenary year.
Bill Mitchell, the director of BCS Academy of Computing, part of the institute said: “The level of applications was outstanding and made the judging process very challenging. 
“We’re now looking forward to following the progress of the successful applicants as they implement their ideas.”
The list of successful applicants, including a brief description of their projects can be found at www.bcs.org/bcsbursary

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