The Cecil Lewis Sculpture Scholarships aim is to promote postgraduate studies at University of the Arts London for students with the ability and potential to make an exceptional contribution to the fine arts. The Scholarships will cover all tuition fees and provide a contribution towards maintenance expenses for two students accepted on a Masters Degree course to study sculpture at University of the Arts London.
Applications are encouraged from Home/EU and International students who will benefit from postgraduate studies to realise their full potential and who are unable to finance themselves through their studies. The scholarships will be awarded according to financial need and academic merit.
Two scholarships – one worth £12,000 for a UK or an EU student and one worth £18,000 for an international student – are available to those accepted on a Masters Degree course to study sculpture at University of the Arts London. The Cecil Lewis Sculpture Scholarships aim is to promote postgraduate study at University of the Arts London to students with the ability and potential to make an exceptional contribution to the fine arts. The Scholarships are also to encourage applications from those unable to finance themselves through postgraduate study, and who will benefit from further study to realise their full potential.
To be eligible for The Cecil Lewis Sculpture Scholarships applicants must be:
- Accepted on a full-time Masters Degree in Fine Art at University of the Arts London for the 2010/2011 academic year.
OR
- Currently applying for a place on a full-time Masters Degree Fine Art at University of the Arts London for the 2010/2011 academic year.
AND
- An undergraduate student expecting to graduate with a first or 2:1 in a bachelors degree (with Honours) from a Higher Education institution, or an HE accredited Further Education institution by July 2010.
OR
- A graduate, having already gained a first or 2:1 in a bachelors degree from a Higher Education institution, or an HE accredited Further Education institution.
OR
- (for applicants without a bachelors degree) able to demonstrate substantial equivalent and applicable experience.
Applying for a The Cecil Lewis Sculpture Scholarships
The application form for The Cecil Lewis Sculpture Scholarships is at the end of this document. Further copies of this document and the application from can be downloaded from the University website http://www.arts.ac.uk/lewis-scholarship-pg.htm or you may call The Student Funding Section on 020 7514 6146 to receive another copy of these guidelines and application by post.
It is anticipated that the number of applications we receive for The Cecil Lewis Sculpture Scholarships will far exceed availability, and many applicants will be unsuccessful. It is therefore extremely important that your application form is fully and accurately completed.
In addition to the application form you will need to send the following supplementary material:
- CD containing 10 PDF images of recent work. Please ensure the CD is clearly labelled with your name and contact details.
- Curriculum Vitae (CV).
Please send your FULLY COMPLETED application including all additional information by post to:
Scholarships & Bursaries
Student Funding
University of the Arts London
272 High Holborn
London
WC1V 7EY
All applications must be received by 5pm, 20th August 2010. There is only one closing date for applications each year.
We are unable to accept applications that arrive late. Applications sent by fax or e-mail, or incomplete applications, will not be accepted.
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