Jarman Postgraduate Scholarship for UK/EU and Overseas Students at University of Kent

The University
of Kent is offering Jarman Scholarship of £1,000 value towards tuition fees for
the year 2019. These scholarships are open to UK/EU and overseas applicants who
have received an offer of a place on one of our MA programmes.
The
University of Kent is a public research university based in Kent, United
Kingdom. It was founded in 1965 and is recognised as a Beloff’s plate glass
university

Applicants
should be on track for a first-class Bachelor’s Degree in a relevant subject,
or an equivalent non-UK qualification, or a Master’s degree at merit or
distinction in a relevant subject or equivalent.
Scholarship Description
  • Applications
    Deadline: 
    May 26, 2019
  • Course
    Level:
    Scholarships are available to
    pursue Master degree programme.
  • Study
    Subject:
    Scholarships are awarded in The
    School of Arts.
  • Scholarship Award:
    The Postgraduate Jarman Scholarship offers 4 awards of £1,000 each to
    students.
  • Nationality:
    Scholarship is open to UK/EU and
    Overseas applicants from any country.
  • Number
    of Scholarships:
    Four
    scholarships are available.
  • Scholarship can
    be taken in
    the UK
Eligibility for the Scholarship
Eligible
Countries: 
Scholarship is open to UK/EU and
Overseas applicants from any country.
Entrance
Requirements: Applicants must meet the following criteria:
  • Applicants
    must have received an offer of a place on one of our MA programmes by
    Sunday 26 May 2019.
  • The
    scholarship will be awarded to applicants able to demonstrate how they
    have contributed creatively towards their subject area (Drama, Film or
    History of Art) in recent years.
English
Language Requirements: 
Applicants whose
first language is not English are usually required to provide evidence of
proficiency in English at the higher level required by the University.
Application Procedure
How
to Apply: 
In order to apply for the scholarship,
applicants must demonstrate in no more than 400 words how they have contributed
creatively towards their subject area in recent years. Examples of ways in
which you may have contributed creatively towards your subject area:
– organising/participating in events outside of your undergraduate degree
programme
– blogging or making YouTube films
– delivering a talk on subject area
– community work carried out in the Arts field
– newspaper/letter activities, etc.
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