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A report from Mike Baker, BBC Education correspondent,
broadcast on BBC World, the BBC's international news and
information channel, has prompted an expatriate British
millionaire to donate $500,000 to Oxford University.
The benefactor, Kevin Malone, originally from Nottingham,
England but now based in New Jersey, USA, was inspired by
the BBC World report which highlighted Oxford's efforts
to broaden access to higher education for students from
low income families by launching the Oxford Bursaries Scheme
and featured pupils from inner-city Nottingham visiting
Oxford. After watching the report last summer, Malone contacted
the university to offer his donation, an official release
states.
The
$500,000 donation will be used to pay bursaries to students
from low-income families. Malone, a regular BBC World viewer
who never had the opportunity to go to university and had
no prior connection to Oxford, has also now included the
university in his will.
Commenting
on news of the donation, Mike Baker said: "I have sometimes
had viewers offering help to people or schools I have reported
on but never to the tune of $500,000 - and probably a lot
more as he has now included the university in his will.
Obviously raising money for good causes is not our main
purpose but it is very nice to know that my report has not
only been watched carefully but also acted upon."
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