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Research Masters Scholarship (Art and Design)

by Auckland University of Technology (AUT)

Scholarship details

Research Masters Scholarship (Art and Design)
Study levels Postgraduate, Master's degree
Value The value of the scholarship is full tuition and learner services levy for the approved programme of study
Length The tenure of this scholarship is for up to three semesters of full-time study in the Master of Design or the Master of Visual Arts programme of study (180 points)
Occurrence 3 years
Close date Saturday, 1 December 2018
Domestic/international Domestic Only

About the scholarship

Research within the School of Art and Design brings together visual artists, spatial designers, fashion designers, filmmakers, curators, entrepreneurs, graphic designers, digital designers, product designers and other cultural practitioners from New Zealand and around the world to work on expanded notions of art and design through creative-led research. The Research Masters Scholarship (Art & Design) is offered to support postgraduate students and engender a research culture within the research masters programmes delivered by the School of Art & Design.

How To Apply

Application for this scholarship is through the Auckland University of Technology (AUT) on-line scholarship application portal - this will be available for the December round from 1 November. Applicants will be asked to upload: Academic transcripts for any study completed at a University other than AUT A two-page research proposal Any other supplementary documentation to support your application

Entry requirements

• Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of New Zealand • This Scholarship is offered for entry into either the Master of Design or the Master of Visual Arts research masters programmes, as delivered by the School of Art & Design • These scholarships are available to applicants who can provide evidence of past academic excellence and/or research • A high-quality research proposal and demonstration of a contribution to the overall research goals of the School. An indication of the discipline or inter-discipline practice that the research will be located in