Ethel Rose Overton Scholarship
Scholarship details
Value | $3,000, $5,000, $7,500 or $10,000 per annum |
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Domestic/international | Both domestic and international |
About the scholarship
The scholarship is to support postgraduate students in Art History, Art Theory, or Fine Arts at the University of Canterbury.Value/Benefits:Financial assistance with the costs associated with university study, to a value of:a. PhD students: Up to $30,000 ($10,000 per annum)b. MFA students: $7,500c. BFA(Hons) and MA (Part II) students: $5,000d. BA(Hons) and MA (Part I) students: $3,000Level of Study: Honours, Master's, Doctoral Closing Date: 11:59 pm (NZT) 1 November 2020 (Applications open approximately 8 weeks before this date) Tenure: 1-3 years, depending on the category. Please refer to the regulations for further details Number Available Annually: Approximately seven Applicable Enrolment During Tenure: Applicants must be enrolled, or intending to enrol, at the University of Canterbury in a programme for one of the following degrees:a. Bachelor of Arts with Honours (BA(Hons)) in Art History, Art Theory, or Fine Arts b. Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours (BFA(Hons)) c. Master of Arts (MA) in Art History, Art Theory, or Fine Arts d. Master of Fine Arts (MFA) e. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Art History, Art Theory, or Fine Arts Citizenship/Residency Requirements: Not applicable For more information please read the regulations, click here.Applicants must be enrolled, or intending to enrol, at the University of Canterbury in a programme for one of the following degrees:Bachelor of Arts with Honours (BA(Hons)) in Art History, Art Theory, or Fine Arts Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours (BFA(Hons)) Master of Arts (MA) in Art History, Art Theory, or Fine Arts Master of Fine Arts (MFA) Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Art History, Art Theory, or Fine Arts The scholarship in the PhD category is only available if no PhD student currently holds the scholarship (this can be held for up to 3 years/ 360 points of enrolment).Recipients of the scholarship who are studying for a PhD must be enrolled full-time. Other recipients may be studying full-time or part-time.Tenable for full-time postgraduate study at the university of Canterbury in Fine Arts, Art History, or Art Theory.