Camogie Association Bursary Award for St Mary’s student
Seven bursaries, worth €5k per year, awarded to first year Bachelor of Education students across five institutions
The Camogie Association have announced seven bursaries to first year students in Bachelor of Education programmes in St Mary’s University College, Belfast, Mary Immaculate College Limerick, the Froebel Department of Primary and Early Childhood Education in Maynooth University, Marino Institute of Education and the Institute of Education in Dublin City University.
The bursaries are generously supported by Carmel Naughton and were launched by Minister Thomas Byrne at an event in Croke Park on Saturday 16th November.
Valued at €5k per year for each year of the four-year BEd Programme, the bursaries are designed to support the awardees to remain engaged with Camogie in their clubs/teams during the course of their studies to be primary teachers. They not only recognise camogie players, but mentors, referees and administrators.

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