SBS student awarded Strathclyde Sport Scholarship

The University of Strathclyde has added to its 2019/20 Performance Sport Scholar programme with Rugby Union player and Strathclyde Business School student George Breese becoming the first student to be recruited on an RUK Sport Scholarship.

A BA Business student, George will become the first Sport Scholar to receive a financial bursary direct from their faculty, with the Business School funding his £1,500 scholarship.

George said, “The support from Strathclyde so far has been superb and I’m really enjoying my rugby at the University.

“I’m studying Business which includes a wide range of interesting modules and topics, and I’m grateful that the scholarship can aid me with my studies alongside my busy rugby schedule.

“I’m hoping to progress onto a semi-pro contract in the next few years and after that the dream is to become a full professional.”

Originally from Yorkshire, George was named a member of the Fosroc Scottish Rugby Academy earlier this year and is involved in the Scottish Rugby age-grade system.

When not representing the University’s men’s rugby side in BUCS, George will play club rugby for Stirling County.

His inclusion sees the University of Strathclyde’s Sport Scholarship programme reach 45 students, the most ever supported.

The Sport Scholar programme aims to provide academic flexibility, provision of pastoral care, world-class sports science and medical support, as well as financial assistance towards training and competition costs.

Strathclyde Sport’s collaboration with Strathclyde Business School in formulating this competitive scholarship package looks to help the University achieve its target of increasing the number of RUK students.