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SSESW Welcomes New PGCE Bursary Scheme to Address Teacher Shortages

24 September, 2025

The School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work welcomes the announcement of a new bursary scheme aimed at tackling teacher shortages in key post-primary subjects across Northern Ireland.

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The initiative, , will provide significant financial support to postgraduate students pursuing a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) in high-demand areas.

Starting in September 2026, the Initial Teacher Education (ITE) Bursary Scheme will offer PGCE students a £17,000 annual bursary, which includes £1,000 per month for living costs and full coverage of tuition fees. The scheme targets subjects where recruitment challenges are most acute, including Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Computing, and Irish-Medium Education.

Speaking at the launch event, which included representatives from Queen’s University Belfast, Stranmillis University College, and St Mary’s University College, Minister Givan described the bursary programme as a “strategic investment in our education system and our economy.” He emphasised its role in safeguarding the future of STEM education and ensuring equitable access to learning opportunities for all pupils.

The bursary scheme is a key component of the Department’s TransformED Strategy and Delivery Plan, which outlines a long-term vision for excellence in teaching and learning.

Further details will be published by the Department of Education in the coming months.

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