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Bursary available for students interested in regulation

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The bursary will include £1,500 towards university fees and paid work experience

Jersey's competition watchdog is offering a bursary for a local student interested in a career in regulation.

The Jersey Competition Regulatory Authority (JCRA) will contribute towards university fees for a degree course relevant to the JCRA's work.

John Curran, the executive director, said they would make it available for those going to university in September.

He said: "Given the rising cost of going to university, it is an excellent opportunity for a Jersey student."

The JCRA is offering £1,500 a year towards the university degree along with eight weeks' paid work experience each year.

Mr Curran said: "Having a local student come back to Jersey and make a contribution to the work of the JCRA would be hugely satisfying."

The closing date for applications is 11 March.

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