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Stirling alumni support 12 University projects to benefit students

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Stirling Fund award winners
All the Stirling fund award winners with Mr Liam McCabe, Director of Finance at the University

The Stirling Fund announces the support of 12 student focused projects.

From five week placements in Zambia for health students, to purchasing life saving equipment for the University Mountaineering Club, the donations from alumni will enable students to enhance both their studies and their recreational activities.

The Stirling Fund was established by the University in 2011 to support specific one-off initiatives, start-up costs and projects that heighten the student experience at Stirling.

Director of Development and External Affairs, Kerry Bryson, said: “All monies raised through the Stirling Fund are used to enhance the quality of the student experience at Stirling, as well as areas of greatest need. This year we have funded a wide variety of projects which appeal to both the students and the donors.

Applications are invited from staff and students across the University for suitable projects requiring funding.  Successful projects this year include much needed equipment for the Students’ Union Air TV studio, a student-led dissertation workshop, a creative singing group at Stirling’s Highland campus and coaching and professional refereeing for the University's Ladies Football Club.  Grants range from £500 to £2500.

The successful candidates attended a presentation held in the University Court Room where they were presented with their awards by the University’s Director of Finance, Liam McCabe.

Robyn Spice, a third year Sport Studies student who collected an award for the University’s Ladies Football Club said: “We are over the moon to receive this award.  It will enable us to purchase essential equipment and allow us to fund resources for the club which will improve our performance.

“We are looking to increase participation to our club and we wouldn’t be able to do that without this money.  The men’s club has several teams whereas the ladies club has only had one and we’ve had to turn away so many quality women players.  Now that we have this award, we’ll be able to create two teams for next year.” 

She added: “With increased participation enabled through this award, our goal is to go on to win the league.” 

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