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Vorderman gives out £2,000 bursaries

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CAROL Vorderman is giving nine bursaries worth £2,000 each to students studying maths at Swansea University, in a bid to help those from disadvanta­ged background­s.

They will be given to UK applicants for fulltime undergradu­ate programmes in mathematic­s or actuarial science who will join the university in South Wales in September 2022.

The former Countdown star, 61, who went to a statefunde­d school in Prestatyn, said she wants to help students from a background similar to her own.

She wrote on Twitter: “I’m giving nine bursaries to students who are applying to @ Swanseauni to study Maths this year.

“I particular­ly want to help students from a similar background to my own (comp and on free school meals) but these bursaries are available to all, good luck.”

Applicatio­ns will be assessed by a selection panel, which will look into the background of the students and their answers to questions about motivation to study at university and career aspiration­s.

Vorderman said she was inspired by her mathematic­s teacher to read engineerin­g at Cambridge University and was one of only a few female students.

It comes after the Government’s social mobility tsar was criticised for comments implying that girls do not study A-level science because they dislike “hard maths”.

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Birbalsing­h also told a meeting of the Science and Technology Committee that girls do not seem to “fancy” physics as much as other subjects.

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