Group Head of Human Resources, Sharon Coburn said the bursary is a great opportunity to experience a variety of work across a range of areas.
“The scheme gives students the chance to explore the financial services industry and the range of roles available, while at the same time completing their degree and developing their individual interests and desired career direction further,” said Mrs Coburn.

Last year’s recipient, Sophie de Garis, a former Ladies’ College student, is now a Psychology undergraduate at Surrey University.
“I am so grateful to have received the generous bursary from PraxisIFM. It has really supported me through my first year at university, giving me that little bit more independence and helping hugely with the expenses of university life. I am also really looking forward to experiencing office life at PraxisIFM and the different roles within it,” said Miss De Garis.
“I would highly recommend applying for the bursary because not only is the financial benefit extremely helpful when at university, the opportunities that PraxisIFM provide you with enhances skills needed for life and university and in the future.”
Applicants who are interested in the Bursary will need to provide a full CV along with a 750-word statement detailing why they should be considered and complete an online submission form by 17 July 2020. Full submission and contact details can be found HERE.
