Kenneth Black Student Bursary Scheme

From Hardy Plant Society

The Hardy Plant Society aims to further the knowledge and understanding of hardy plants and their conservation. Through generous donations, such as that received from Kenneth Black’s estate, the society supports educational and research opportunities in horticulture, specifically related to hardy plants.

Type of Support

Overview

The Kenneth Black Bursary Scheme by the Hardy Plant Society is designed to support individuals working in or studying horticulture with a focus on hardy plants and their conservation. Grants offered through this scheme range from £100 to £1,000 and are awarded based on merit. Successful applicants also receive complimentary membership to the Hardy Plant Society for the award year. This bursary aims to further applicants' understanding and knowledge of hardy plants, and there is an open application process with decisions typically made within two weeks of submission. This initiative reflects the society’s commitment to advancing horticultural knowledge and conservation efforts.

Eligibility

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Ineligibility

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100 – 1k

Submission

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