Halifax Courier

Scholarshi­p made possible by Halifax group

- Staff Reporter

TWO TALENTED Leeds Beckett University students have each received a £5,000 scholarshi­p to support their artistic studies

Leeds School of Arts students Theo Winder and Georgina Ebuebu have been awarded the Pleasant Pastimes Scholarshi­p.

The scholarshi­p has been made possible thanks to the support of the Pleasant Pastimes Group, a Halifax textile-based community craft group, and the Community Foundation for Calderdale.

The scholarshi­p, awarded at the end of the 2019/20 academic year to two students who are now in their second year of study, sought to support students from Calderdale and the surroundin­g areas studying practical artsbased subjects, and to give them the opportunit­y to benefit from working with the Pleasant Pastimes group.

Theo Winder from Halifax, who is studying Illustrati­on, said: “Halifax is my hometown and I have spent most of my life there, so being able to get involved with the local community will be fantastic, especially when it is to do with the arts. I am proud to come from Halifax, and to be supported by this scholarshi­p made possible by a local Halifax group is a privilege.

“I have really enjoyed the first year of my studies, and now I can go through the rest of my university career with more confidence thanks to the scholarshi­p.”

Georgina Ebuebu, a second year Fashion student who was a full-time support worker in the health sector but always wanted to work in fashion, said: “In the summer before I started at Leeds Beckett, I decided it was time to stop making excuses and to do what brought me joy, and studying at Leeds Beckett will help me to achieve that. Unfortunat­ely, my part time job takes up a lot of the time I need to spend on my studies, and the time that I want to devote to my children. However I am determined to succeed - receiving this scholarshi­p will make a huge difference and help me to complete my degree.”

The Community Foundation for Calderdale, which supports hundreds of charities and voluntary groups across Calderdale, helped to facilitate the partnershi­p. Steve Duncan DL, CEO at the Community Foundation for Calderdale, said: “Local community groups and young people in the region are central to what we do, and it is brilliant that this scholarshi­p connects different generation­s and creates communitie­s through arts and crafts, and supports these students in their studies.”

‘I am proud to come from Halifax, and to be supported by this scholarshi­p’

Theo Winder

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 ??  ?? SCHOLARSHI­P: Theo Winder from Halifax.
SCHOLARSHI­P: Theo Winder from Halifax.
 ??  ?? FASHION STUDENT: Georgina Ebuebu.
FASHION STUDENT: Georgina Ebuebu.

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