University of Exeter offers Scholarship in the field of Music, UK 2012
Study Subject(s): Instrument/Voice, Composition, Sound Engineering
Course Level:Postgraduate
Scholarship Provider: University of Exeter
Scholarship can be taken at: UK
Eligibility:
-Applicants must have relevant degree in relative field.
-The Music Scholarship Programme is open to any student keen to continue their musical development while studying at Exeter.
-As such, there are no set criteria for becoming a Scholar (we do not expect you to have attained a particular grade etc.)
-Applicants must have relevant degree in relative field.
-The Music Scholarship Programme is open to any student keen to continue their musical development while studying at Exeter.
-As such, there are no set criteria for becoming a Scholar (we do not expect you to have attained a particular grade etc.)
Scholarship Open for International Students: No
Scholarship Description: The Music Scholarship Programme is open to any student keen to continue their musical development while studying at Exeter. As such, there are no set criteria for becoming a Scholar (we do not expect you to have attained a particular grade etc.); rather, we look for willingness and enthusiasm to get involved in the many musical opportunities available to you at the University.The University Music Scholarships are intended to support and enhance the practical standard of music-making in the University.
Therefore it is envisaged that the majority of instrumental or vocal scholarships will be spent on lessons with professional teachers. In the case that a candidate can demonstrate that they are already at a professional standard, or are receiving music lessons funded from another source, then the scholarship may be paid directly to the candidate if their expertise is contributing in a substantial way to the musical life of the University.
Therefore it is envisaged that the majority of instrumental or vocal scholarships will be spent on lessons with professional teachers. In the case that a candidate can demonstrate that they are already at a professional standard, or are receiving music lessons funded from another source, then the scholarship may be paid directly to the candidate if their expertise is contributing in a substantial way to the musical life of the University.
How to Apply: Email, Post
Scholarship Application Deadline: 7th September 2012