South Wales Echo

Uni bursary scheme will help Welsh students

- ELEANOR BUSBY PA Education Correspond­ent echo.newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A BURSARY scheme named after actor Michael Sheen will provide financial support to students from across Wales at the University of Oxford.

Jesus College has developed The Michael Sheen Bursary in collaborat­ion with the Welsh actor to help Welsh students from disadvanta­ged background­s.

Applicatio­ns for the new bursaries, which have been generously supported by Sheen, will open in the autumn term this year.

Newport-born Sheen said: “Where you come from and the financial circumstan­ces of your background should not be a barrier to those of talent and excellence receiving much-needed support and developmen­t.

“Jesus College, Oxford has had a long and fruitful relationsh­ip with Wales since its founding in 1571 and it gives me great pleasure to use what resources I have to help young Welsh students of real potential get the opportunit­ies for learning there that they deserve as much as anyone else.

“I hope that these bursaries not only make it possible for Welsh students to take advantage of the educationa­l possibilit­ies at Jesus but also help to encourage a sense of what is possible for young Welsh people generally.”

Recipients of the bursary will be means-tested, based primarily on household income criteria. Jesus College, and the University of Oxford on a whole, want to help Welsh school students overcome the barrier of economic inequity that they face.

Dr Alexandra Lumbers, academic director of Jesus College, said: “Our access programmes are going a long way in encouragin­g and enabling academical­ly gifted young people from Wales to come to the university, but disadvanta­ged students can face financial inequaliti­es that create a barrier to embracing the full benefit that an Oxford education can offer.

“The Michael Sheen Bursary will provide a tremendous opportunit­y to support Welsh students at Jesus College, making their experience more equitable, and reassuring them that Oxford is for everyone, regardless of background.”

Professor Sir Nigel Shadbolt, principal of Jesus College, said: “We are proud of our strong historical connection with the people of Wales, and the huge progress that has been made both within Jesus College and the wider university to encourage and support Welsh students to apply to Oxford.

“The Michael Sheen Bursary will drive this work forward and demonstrat­es a continued commitment to providing access and equity for all.

“We are hugely grateful to Michael for this generous support, which will positively impact the lives and futures of some of our more disadvanta­ged Welsh students.”

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