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    intercalating and funding

    I've looked on the internet and cannnot find the answer

    my husband and i are both students(he is non medical)

    so if I intercalated would I get the nhs bursary for that year? Also if you get the nhs bursary do you still get the bursary the university normally gives you?
    does anyone know any good web pages with info on this?

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    I would also like to know the answer to this. I'm intending to do an iBSc after the fourth year of a five-year course, so would ordinarily have expected a bursary for year 5. I'm wondering whether my right to student loans will be a problem in that I'll be in my 5th year of study, but that that won't be made up for by the NHS bursary because what I'll be studying that year won't be medicine. Anyone know? (Or am I talking bollocks?) I'm already a graduate, btw, if that makes a difference to what anyone's going to say.

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