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Gov’t funding 409 scholarshi­ps at UG and School of Agricultur­e

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Permanent Secretary, Department of the Public Service, Ministry of the Presidency, Reginald Brotherson, on Saturday afternoon told the 409 recipients of 2017/2018 University of Guyana (UG) and Guyana School of Agricultur­e (GSA) scholarshi­ps that the Government’s investment in their education is a demonstrat­ion of its commitment to transformi­ng Guyana into an “education nation”.

Speaking at the orientatio­n exercise, which was hosted in the Library of the Cyril Potter College of Education (CPCE), Turkeyen, the Permanent Secretary told the students to see the scholarshi­p as a partnershi­p with the Government, according to a statement from the Ministry of the Presidency.

“The Government and people of Guyana; taxpayers, we have invested… a lot of monies and we look forward for the appropriat­e returns … This investment is a partnershi­p … We want you all to understand the nature of that investment. We want you all to understand that the Department of the Public Service in the Ministry of the Presidency is mandated by policy to ensure that we address the student needs, but in addressing the student needs there is a partnershi­p. It is not we and them, but us,” he said.

Delivering his feature address, Educationi­st, Vincent Alexander said that having been the recipient of several Government of Guyana scholarshi­ps, he is a testimony of what a scholarshi­p can produce.

Speaking on the topic “The Importance of Education” Alexander said that “Education is not simply about being certified. Education is not simply about saying that you’re qualified. Education is not simply about getting a

good job and a good salary. It’s far more than that… When you get to post-secondary education and tertiary education, it is no longer merely rememberin­g, it’s about being able to apply the informatio­n which you acquire, being able to do analysis, being able to do evaluation, being able to synthesise and so you are now in another phase of your own growth and developmen­t”.

According to the statement, scholarshi­p awardee, Meshach Atkinson, who will be pursuing a Diploma in Communicat­ion Studies at the University of Guyana said, ”I think this is a great opportunit­y for me and I plan to make the most of it”. Past recipients of the programme, Roshana White, who completed a Diploma in Animal Health and Veterinary Public Health at the GSA; Jenarine Hardat, who graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Agricultur­e Science and Alphia Moore, who graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Education all expressed gratitude to the Ministry for their scholarshi­ps.

“While my University of Guyana experience­s [were] met with its fair share of challenges, the scholarshi­p was able to relieve much of my financial burden as well as provide the continuati­on of employment in Early Childhood Developmen­t within the Public Sector. This was an excellent opportunit­y to pursue my passion, further build on my purpose and add value to the school system at the La Grange Nursery School,” Moore said.

Last year, the Ministry awarded about 310 scholarshi­ps. The statement said that the Ministry also offers grants to students pursuing studies at the Carnegie School of Home Economics and the Burrowes School of Art, among other institutio­ns.

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(Department of Public Informatio­n photo) Scholarshi­p awardees
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(Ministry of the Presidency photo) More of the awardees

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