Ukrainian Students Bursary Fund
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War in Ukraine is having a devastating impact with far-reaching consequences. Lives are being lost, homes and futures destroyed, families displaced and fearful of what the future holds for their children and communities.
From September 2022, a number of young artists from Ukraine will be starting or resuming their studies at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. Due to their status as refugees from Ukraine, their fees will be covered by the Scottish Government as Home students. However many will need considerable support to cover the costs incurred by arriving in Scotland from a war-torn country, including help with instruments, equipment and living costs.
That’s why RCS has established the Ukrainian Students Bursary Fund to help these young people pursue their creative ambitions in Scotland.
You can donate below, or find out more by contacting our development department
Donate to the Ukrainian Students Bursary Fund
RCS has established the Ukrainian Students Bursary Fund to help young people who have been displaced pursue their creative ambitions in Scotland.
Generous supporters have already come forward to offer financial support, but we can only continue to do so with your help. We want young artists from Ukraine to thrive as individuals and as artists here in Scotland and here at RCS. Your help in doing that will be invaluable and much appreciated.
RCS has established the Ukrainian Students Bursary Fund to help young people who have been displaced pursue their creative ambitions in Scotland.
Generous supporters have already come forward to offer financial support, but we can only continue to do so with your help. We want young artists from Ukraine to thrive as individuals and as artists here in Scotland and here at RCS. Your help in doing that will be invaluable and much appreciated.
Ways to Support
As well as one-off and monthly donations, there are plenty of ways you can support the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.
Any and all support is greatly appreciated by us, our students, and our staff and helps ensure the longevity of the Conservatoire for generations to come.
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