Course(s) Offered: Art, Design, etc
Course Level: Graduate (taught masters)
Provider: University of Southampton
Country to Study in: UK
Scholarship Description
As a postgraduate student you will need to pay annual tuition fees to the University of Southampton for your programme of study. Therefore, Winchester School of Art at University of Southampton is offering several scholarships to help you cover your costs.
The Postgraduate Taught Talent Scholarship is for students from Africa, Middle East, South America and India who excel in their field, and who will be joining the university programmes in 2017 entry. These Scholarships will be awarded by the Faculty Associate Director of Internationalisation.
Winchester School of Art offers its postgraduate taught scholarships, including the Postgraduate Taught Talent Scholarship for students who will be joining its programmes in the 2017 entry. Applications are currently open for qualified students to apply.
Eligibility
The Postgraduate Taught Talent Scholarship is available for students from Africa, Middle East, South America and India who excel in their field.
These scholarships are only for 2017 entry.
Please note:
These scholarships only apply to Winchester School of Art and will not apply if student change their programme to another School/Faculty.
Although student may apply for more than one scholarship, they can only receive one scholarship from the University.
Eligible groups
Citizens of countries in Africa, Middle East, South America and India
Participating Institution(s)
Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton (UK)
Fields of study
Scholarships are available for pursuing postgraduate taught programmes at the School of Art in University of Southampton.
Number of awards
The scholarship is available for up to 3 students
Sponsorship duration
scholarship is a onetime award
Scholarship benefits
The financial value of the Postgraduate Taught Talent Scholarship is £6,000 for successful students
Method of Application
Please send in a completed application form once an offer of a place has been secured on your chosen programme. You may download the Application Form from the official website (link to it is below).
Applications should be sent by post or email. You must have attached in the application a 500 word personal statement containing: Evidence of academic or career progression and any professional achievement; How the MA Design: Management pathway would enhance your career prospect.
DEADLINES:
The deadline for applications is 31st March 2017
PLEASE NOTE:
Only successful students will be notified if they have been awarded a scholarship. These students will receive an official award letter to the email address provided on their scholarship application form.
The Postgraduate Taught Talent Scholarship is available for students from Africa, Middle East, South America and India who excel in their field. These scholarships are only for 2017 entry. If students are unable to take up your place in 2017 entry and subsequently re-apply for 2018 entry, scholarships will not automatically carry over.
The University of Southampton (occasionally abbreviated as Soton) is a public research university located in Southampton, England. Southampton is a research intensive university and a founding member of the Russell Group of elite British universities. The origins of the university date back to the founding of the Hartley Institution in 1862 following a legacy to the Corporation of Southampton by Henry Robinson Hartley. In 1902, the Institution developed into the Hartley University College, with degrees awarded by the University of London. On 29 April 1952, the institution was granted a Royal Charter to give the University of Southampton full university status. It is a member of the European University Association, the Association of Commonwealth Universities and is an accredited institution of the Worldwide Universities Network.
Application Deadline: 31 March 2017
Open to International students: Yes
More Scholarship Information and Application
Related: Commonwealth Scholarships for Developing Commonwealth Countries
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