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Leverhulme Trust opens undergraduate bursary applications for trade workers' families

Leverhulme Trust opens undergraduate bursary applications for trade workers' families
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Highlights

  • Applications for 2025/2026 undergraduate bursaries from the Leverhulme Trade Charities Trust are now open
  • Students with parents or carers in eligible professions can receive up to £3,000 towards tuition fees and other expenses
  • Applications for postgraduate bursaries are also open until 1 September 2025

The Leverhulme Trade Charities Trust (LTCT), which provides financial aid for the families of those working in the convenience, grocery and pharmacy trades, said applications for 2025/2026 undergraduate bursaries have now opened, running from 1 August until 15 October this year.


Through the charity’s bursary scheme, university students whose parent or carer is employed in an eligible profession, such as convenience retailer, supermarket store worker, or pharmacy technician, can apply to receive up to £3,000. The bursary can be put towards tuition fees, or other expenses such as course materials, equipment or travel costs.

Over the last five years, LTCT has awarded more than 1,600 undergraduate and 350 postgraduate bursaries across over 150 different institutions. Overall, a total of £10.7 million has been distributed to students across the UK.

With a 33 per cent uplift in awards last year alone, the Trust continues to grow in reach and impact, helping more families each year navigate the rising cost of higher education.

“This is one of the most exciting times of the year at LTCT, as we prepare for a new wave of undergraduate bursary applicants, seeking to join the ranks of universities nationwide. Each successful award means another student will be that bit closer to their goals and we’re proud to play a part in that journey,” Professor Anna Vignoles, director of The Leverhulme Trade Charities Trust, said.

With university costs rising year after year, the bursary looks to support families who might be worried about how to fund their child’s next step. Professor Vignoles said LTCT believes that no one should miss out on the chance to fulfil their academic potential, and this support aims to help ease some of the financial pressure for both students and their parents.

“Opening access to further education is vital for the grocery and pharmacy trades, as we know that easing financial pressure can make all the difference. If you or someone in your family works in these sectors, we’d strongly encourage you to apply,” Professor Vignoles added.

Alongside the undergraduate bursary, a postgraduate scheme is currently open for those keen to return to university, closing on 1 September 2025.

For further information on the Leverhulme Trade Charities Trust, a full breakdown of bursary eligibility and to apply, visit: www.leverhulme-trade.org.uk/.