The
Norwich University of the Arts is offering a range of merit-based scholarships
for the academic year 2018-2019. These scholarships are awarded to new
international students for pursuing undergraduate and postgraduate programme.
Norwich University of the Arts is offering a range of merit-based scholarships
for the academic year 2018-2019. These scholarships are awarded to new
international students for pursuing undergraduate and postgraduate programme.
The
Norwich University of the Arts is a public university, based on a single site
in the centre of Norwich, in the United Kingdom. It is a higher education
specialising in art, design and media.
Norwich University of the Arts is a public university, based on a single site
in the centre of Norwich, in the United Kingdom. It is a higher education
specialising in art, design and media.
NUA
requires all students to satisfy the English language requirements set by UK
Visa and Immigration. Typically students are asked to achieve an overall score
of 6.0 with 5.5 in each section of the UKVI approved IELTS exam.
requires all students to satisfy the English language requirements set by UK
Visa and Immigration. Typically students are asked to achieve an overall score
of 6.0 with 5.5 in each section of the UKVI approved IELTS exam.
Scholarship
Description:
- Application
Deadline: January 15, 2018 - Course
Level: Scholarships are available for
pursuing undergraduate and postgraduate programme. - Study
Subject: Scholarships are awarded to
study the subjects offered by the university. - Scholarship
Award:
International Student
Scholarship: Global, undergraduate only: £5,000
International Student
Scholarship: Global, undergraduate or postgraduate: £2,000
US Student Scholarship:
US candidates, undergraduate or postgraduate: £2,000
South Korean Student
Scholarship: Korean candidates, undergraduate or
postgraduate: £2,500
UK-based International
Student Scholarship: UK-based candidates, undergraduate or
postgraduate: £1,000
Russian Student
Scholarship: Please contact the International Office for
details - Number
of Scholarships: Not given - Scholarship
can be taken in the UK
Eligibility
for the Scholarship:
Eligible Countries: International students can
apply for these scholarships.
apply for these scholarships.
Entrance Requirements: Scholarships are awarded on
the strength of applicant portfolios and interviews as determined by course
staff at the time of interview. To be eligible, students must have overseas fee
status and join NUA on three and four-year programmes or postgraduate courses.
The student must also take their place and submit a scholarship form to the
International Office by the relevant deadline, agreeing to all associated terms
and conditions in the process. Advanced entry students are not eligible for the
general scholarships, though they can apply for the country-specific
scholarships in some instances.
the strength of applicant portfolios and interviews as determined by course
staff at the time of interview. To be eligible, students must have overseas fee
status and join NUA on three and four-year programmes or postgraduate courses.
The student must also take their place and submit a scholarship form to the
International Office by the relevant deadline, agreeing to all associated terms
and conditions in the process. Advanced entry students are not eligible for the
general scholarships, though they can apply for the country-specific
scholarships in some instances.
English Language Requirements: NUA requires all students to
satisfy the English language requirements set by UK Visa and Immigration.
Typically students are asked to achieve an overall score of 6.0 with 5.5 in
each section of the UKVI approved IELTS exam. Exams must be taken at an
approved test centre and be no more than two years old when the visa
application is submitted.
satisfy the English language requirements set by UK Visa and Immigration.
Typically students are asked to achieve an overall score of 6.0 with 5.5 in
each section of the UKVI approved IELTS exam. Exams must be taken at an
approved test centre and be no more than two years old when the visa
application is submitted.
Application
Procedure:
How to
Apply:
Undergraduate
applicants should submit their applications via The Universities and College Admission Service (UCAS). In some cases, undergraduate
candidates can submit direct applications. MA candidates should submit direct
applications. You can find the application form on the Apply for an MA page or by contacting the International Office.
applicants should submit their applications via The Universities and College Admission Service (UCAS). In some cases, undergraduate
candidates can submit direct applications. MA candidates should submit direct
applications. You can find the application form on the Apply for an MA page or by contacting the International Office.