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Dr. Jeno Tihanyi Bursary & Victor Davis Fund 2025 – Closing Date: 15 October 2025 – Apply Now!

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Hey Bursaries Room fam! Today, we’re talking about an exciting international opportunity from our friends across the pond in Canada. While this bursary isn’t specifically for South African students, it’s a fantastic chance for talented swimmers and individuals involved in aquatic sports in Canada to get some financial support. We’re looking at two incredible initiatives: the Dr. Jeno Tihanyi Bursary and the Victor Davis Memorial Fund!

These initiatives, supported by Swimming Canada, aim to empower and assist athletes and coaches within the Canadian aquatic community. The Dr. Jeno Tihanyi Bursary often supports those pursuing further education or development in coaching or sports science related to swimming. The Victor Davis Memorial Fund, on the other hand, typically focuses on high-performance athletes who show exceptional promise.

Who Can Apply?

This is super important, so listen up! These bursaries are specifically for individuals involved in aquatic sports within Canada. To be eligible, you generally need to:

Note for South African students: Unfortunately, this particular opportunity is not open to international applicants. But don’t worry, Bursaries Room has plenty of amazing bursaries for you right here in SA! Keep exploring our site!

What Does It Cover?

While the exact amounts and coverage details can vary, these funds are designed to provide financial assistance to help recipients pursue their goals. This could include:

Basically, they’re there to help you shine in your aquatic journey!

How to Apply?

Ready to dive in? Applying is straightforward, but remember to be thorough!

  1. Review Details: Visit the official pages for each bursary to understand the specific requirements, eligibility criteria, and necessary documentation.
  2. Prepare Your Application: Gather all required documents, such as academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, athletic résumés, and personal statements.
  3. Submit Online: Use the provided links to access and submit your application electronically before the closing date.

Here are the official links to apply:

If you’re a Canadian student or know someone who fits the bill, don’t let this amazing opportunity swim away! Make sure to apply before the deadline. And for all our South African students, keep exploring Bursaries Room for countless local opportunities tailored just for you!

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