Overview
The University of the Arts London International Graduate Scholarships aim to promote postgraduate study at each of the six Colleges of University of the Arts London. These awards will be offered to international students (this excludes EU students) with the ability and potential to make an exceptional contribution to the worlds of art, design, communication and performance. We encourage applications from those who feel they will benefit from further study to realise their full potential.
The International Graduate Scholarships are only applicable to sucessful applicants in the 2010/2011 academic year. The scholarships will be awarded to carefully selected students accepted to study on one of the designated MA programmes at the University of the Arts London, for enrolment in academic year 2010/2011. Further conditions are detailed below:
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for a University of the Arts London International Graduate Scholarship, applicants must be:
- accepted for a full-time MA from the designated list, at one of the six Colleges of University of the Arts London.
- AND be an undergraduate student expecting to graduate with a good bachelors degree (with Honours) from a Higher Education institution by 31 July 2010.
- OR be a graduate, having already gained a good bachelors degree from a Higher Education institution
- OR (for applicants without a bachelors degree) be able to demonstrate substantial equivalent and applicable experience.
Terms of the Scholarships
Each International Graduate Scholarship is worth the tuition fees of the selected course. Tuition fees will be paid directly to the University. Successful candidates must bring their award letter to enrolment.
Applicants must enrol on their programme in the same academic year for which they have applied for funding. If any applicant is unable to do this for any reason, the scholarship will be withdrawn.
Requirements of Scholarship Holders
Scholarship holders are expected to attend all timetabled classes and tutorials, excepting periods of absence due to illness. Attendance will be monitored and any student with an unacceptable attendance record risks termination of their Scholarship.
Award holders are expected to attend a small number of College and University events where scholarship support to potential donors will be promoted. Such events may occur during and/or after completion of the award holder’s course. The University will terminate the award if registration lapses on any grounds, other than temporary suspension of study due to extenuating circumstances. These circumstances must be drawn to the attention of the relevant course director through formal procedures and upheld by the College Extenuating Circumstances Panel.
Applying for a Scholarship
The applicaton form can be downloaded from the University’s website. Please note that students on programmes with portfolio requirements must also provide a copy of their portfolio with the application form. We realize you may have already submitted a portfolio with your course application however as these portfolios are often returned to students or destroyed, we will require you to submit a new one. We will only accept portfolios in CD Rom format or via a weblink if you have a website.
The number of applications we receive for these Scholarships far exceed availability and therefore many applicants will be unsuccessful. It is extremely important that your application form is fully and accurately completed and submitted on time as we will not accept late or incomplete applications.
For courses starting in September/October 2010, your completed application must be received by email, fax or post by 14 June 2010 at 5:00pm GMT.
For courses starting in January 2011, your completed application form must be received by email, fax or post by 27 September 2010 at 5:00pm GMT.
If you are graduating this academic year, your degree results will be checked independently by the University.
Where and When to Send Your Application
Please submit your scholarship application closer to the deadline. It is best to wait until you know you have a course offer before taking the time to apply for this scholarship.
Scholarship applications can be submitted here after March 1st:
Melissa Chatton
International Centre
University of the Arts London
272 High Holborn
London, UK
WC1V 7EY
email: m.chatton@arts.ac.uk
fax: +44 (0) 207 514 1860
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
The University of the Arts London International Graduate Scholarships aim to promote postgraduate study at each of the six Colleges of University of the Arts London. These awards will be offered to international students (this excludes EU students) with the ability and potential to make an exceptional contribution to the worlds of art, design, communication and performance. We encourage applications from those who feel they will benefit from further study to realise their full potential.
The International Graduate Scholarships are only applicable to sucessful applicants in the 2010/2011 academic year. The scholarships will be awarded to carefully selected students accepted to study on one of the designated MA programmes at the University of the Arts London, for enrolment in academic year 2010/2011. Further conditions are detailed below:
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for a University of the Arts London International Graduate Scholarship, applicants must be:
- accepted for a full-time MA from the designated list, at one of the six Colleges of University of the Arts London.
- AND be an undergraduate student expecting to graduate with a good bachelors degree (with Honours) from a Higher Education institution by 31 July 2010.
- OR be a graduate, having already gained a good bachelors degree from a Higher Education institution
- OR (for applicants without a bachelors degree) be able to demonstrate substantial equivalent and applicable experience.
Terms of the Scholarships
Each International Graduate Scholarship is worth the tuition fees of the selected course. Tuition fees will be paid directly to the University. Successful candidates must bring their award letter to enrolment.
Applicants must enrol on their programme in the same academic year for which they have applied for funding. If any applicant is unable to do this for any reason, the scholarship will be withdrawn.
Requirements of Scholarship Holders
Scholarship holders are expected to attend all timetabled classes and tutorials, excepting periods of absence due to illness. Attendance will be monitored and any student with an unacceptable attendance record risks termination of their Scholarship.
Award holders are expected to attend a small number of College and University events where scholarship support to potential donors will be promoted. Such events may occur during and/or after completion of the award holder’s course. The University will terminate the award if registration lapses on any grounds, other than temporary suspension of study due to extenuating circumstances. These circumstances must be drawn to the attention of the relevant course director through formal procedures and upheld by the College Extenuating Circumstances Panel.
Applying for a Scholarship
The applicaton form can be downloaded from the University’s website. Please note that students on programmes with portfolio requirements must also provide a copy of their portfolio with the application form. We realize you may have already submitted a portfolio with your course application however as these portfolios are often returned to students or destroyed, we will require you to submit a new one. We will only accept portfolios in CD Rom format or via a weblink if you have a website.
The number of applications we receive for these Scholarships far exceed availability and therefore many applicants will be unsuccessful. It is extremely important that your application form is fully and accurately completed and submitted on time as we will not accept late or incomplete applications.
For courses starting in September/October 2010, your completed application must be received by email, fax or post by 14 June 2010 at 5:00pm GMT.
For courses starting in January 2011, your completed application form must be received by email, fax or post by 27 September 2010 at 5:00pm GMT.
If you are graduating this academic year, your degree results will be checked independently by the University.
Where and When to Send Your Application
Please submit your scholarship application closer to the deadline. It is best to wait until you know you have a course offer before taking the time to apply for this scholarship.
Scholarship applications can be submitted here after March 1st:
Melissa Chatton
International Centre
University of the Arts London
272 High Holborn
London, UK
WC1V 7EY
email: m.chatton@arts.ac.uk
fax: +44 (0) 207 514 1860
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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