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Sir Alex Ferguson backs ‘life-changing’ scholarships for disadvantaged students

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At least 150 scholarships will be created in Scotland following a campaign backed by footballing legend Sir Alex Ferguson.

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The former Manchester United boss, along with alumni Dr Murray Rowden, pledged £500,000 to support students from disadvantaged backgrounds at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU).

The investment coincides with the 150th anniversary of the university’s founding institution, the Glasgow School of Cookery, in 1875.

The anniversary campaign aims to raise funds to create a scholarship programme which the university said will build on its commitment to widen access to higher education.

Under the scheme, students from deprived backgrounds will receive a financial bursary, a travel award, an internship bursary, and access to a mentor throughout their studies.

Sir Alex, who is a founding donor of the GCU Foundation, said: “I’ve witnessed first-hand the life-changing impact that scholarships, travel awards, and mentorship can have on young people.

“Bringing all of this support together in one unique package will give students not only the financial means but the confidence and encouragement they need to truly excel.

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“Giving young people a start in life is one of the greatest gifts we can offer, and one that has brought me immense pride and joy over the years.

“I hope others will join me in backing this extraordinary initiative and help open doors for the next generation to thrive.”

The university said that in the 10 years since the GCU Foundation was launched, Sir Alex had helped raise more than £11m for disadvantaged students.

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The campaign officially launched on Monday night after GCU chancellor Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon hosted an event at its Glasgow campus with Sir Alex and Dr Rowden.

Business leaders attended the celebration alongside honorary graduates including Taggart actress Blythe Duff and journalist Sally Magnusson.

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Dr Rowden said: “Glasgow Caledonian University has played a pivotal role in shaping both my career and my values.

“The education I received, and the support I was given, opened doors I never imagined possible.

“Backing this campaign is my way of giving back to ensure that future students, regardless of their circumstances, have the same chance to succeed and make a difference.

“I’m proud to stand with GCU in building a legacy of opportunity and inclusion.”

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