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NMITE launches two new bursaries

The New Model Institute for Technology and Engineering (NMITE) has announced two new bursaries aimed at helping individuals in Herefordshire and those wanting to change university course.

Each bursary provides up to £10,000 in financial support to students enrolling on NMITE’s BEng Integrated Engineering degree programme, beginning in January 2025.

The NMITE Herefordshire Career Switcher Bursary is designed for residents of Herefordshire who are eager to move into engineering from different professional backgrounds. This bursary specifically supports local talent, providing critical financial aid to those seeking a transformative career shift. This initiative highlights NMITE’s commitment to opening pathways into engineering for those looking to transition from other professions or enhance their qualifications.

Similarly, the NMITE Switcher Bursary is tailored for students transferring from another higher education institution, an apprenticeship, or those seeking to supplement their existing engineering qualifications. It helps individuals who want to make this educational transition from another degree started in September 2024.  The accelerated nature of NMITE’s BEng for students joining in January 2025 means that they stay on track and graduate at the same time as those who started in September.

“NMITE is committed to making engineering accessible to everyone, especially those from Herefordshire or those looking to transform their careers and bring fresh perspectives to the field,” said James Newby, CEO and President of NMITE. “These new bursaries are an investment in people — whether they’re Herefordshire residents eager to make a difference locally or individuals deciding that they made the wrong course or university choice last September and want to try something different. We’re excited to support these future engineers as they begin a journey that will not only enrich their lives but also contribute meaningfully to their communities and industries.”

Each bursary provides funding up to £10,000 distributed over the duration of the degree programme.

“Receiving a bursary from NMITE has been transformative for me,” said William Gough, first-year MEng integrated engineering student from Ross on Wye, “Not only has it relieved financial pressures, allowing me to fully focus on my studies, but it’s also shown me that NMITE is invested in my success and growth. I’m excited to see more students benefit from these new bursaries and have the opportunity to pursue their passion for engineering.”

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