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Bursary payments helped Tim persevere in trying times
鈥楽howing up鈥 is how Tim Bishop describes his aspirations to preserve indigenous languages. It means being accountable, caring, and present for others.
It鈥檚 fitting then that Tim is a grateful recipient of more than one financial bursary鈥攖he ultimate in understated kindness from donor to student.
Tim with his wife Lucy and children Texas (left) and Rena (right)
At forty-five, he isn鈥檛 the typical age of a university student. He has a wife and two kids; university is an investment in their financial future. But life experience is a benefit鈥攈is career aspiration as a linguist, after all, is to preserve language so people can share their life stories in their native tongue.
An Indigenous man raised in the city, his understanding of culture only developed in his twenties, studying Indigenous dance then joining the dance company, Bangarra.
I was learning my culture for the first time through dance. It was like I was finding the jigsaw piece that was missing in my life.
From there, he journeyed through the arts industry promoting Indigenous culture before the birth of his children made him think of finding more stability. Becoming the first in his family to gain a degree was hardly an easy decision from a financial standpoint but there was a sense of urgency attached, too.
鈥淪o many Indigenous languages are on the verge of being lost. The older people who know their language鈥攖hey are not going to be around for too much longer. If I can connect to culture and I can keep it strong, I don鈥檛 really have words for how important that is.鈥
His majors fell naturally into place鈥攍inguistics and Indigenous cultures. But studying didn鈥檛鈥攊t鈥檚 been a constant drain on the financial resources of a young family needing to pay rent, food and the cost of childcare.
The support of generous donors gave them help when they needed it most. Now that Tim鈥檚 almost at graduation, he鈥檚 reflecting on everyone that has got him here, and all the people he in turn will show up for.
"The foundation that my parents gave to me鈥攖hat school was really important鈥攈as enabled me to be walking through this door of opportunity. I know on the other side I鈥檒l have a lot more options on the table to look after my family and to help keep my culture for my people."
I am very grateful for the bursaries I have received 鈥 allowing me to complete my studies while raising a family.鈥
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