Thursday 4 June 2015

Baltic Master of Fine Art Scholarships for Study in Northumbria University, United Kingdom

If you would like to study in Northumbria University, United Kingdom and pursue Full Time Master Program in Master of Fine Art (MFA) you can avail Baltic Master of Fine Art Scholarships which is being offered by the Northumbria University.
This is a Master Program Merit Based scholarship and students are eligible from UK and EU Students to apply for the same. Only 2 such awards are being offered and the deadline for application is 08-Jun-15.
This Scholarship will offer you are worth £3,000 towards the cost of the full time MFA for Complete Course Duration.

Name of Scholarships:
Baltic Master of Fine Art Scholarships
Scholarship is offered by:
the Northumbria University
Scholarship Offers:
Scholarships are worth £3,000 towards the cost of the full time MFA.
Duration of Reward / Grant:
Complete Course Duration
Education Field:
Master of Fine Art (MFA)
Education Level:
Master Program
Based on:
Merit Based
Scholarship is open for:
Northumbria University, United Kingdom
Students are eligible from:
 UK and EU Students
Number of Awards / Scholarships:
2
Important Dates:
Open Date: Not Available
Last Date: 08-Jun-15
Eligibility:
Starting in September 2015 the BALTIC Scholarships are applicable to those applying to the full time, September start, MFA programme and are only open to applicants from the UK and EU. If you wish to be considered for a scholarship please make this clear in your application and ensure that it is submitted before the BALTIC Scholarship application deadline.
Important Information:
The decision to offer a place will be based on interviews along with the completed application form, portfolio, the supporting statement and references. 

Application to the MFA can be made throughout the year by submitting an online application form including a statement [500 word maximum] evaluating your recent studio work and indicating why you have applied for the MFA at Northumbria along with contact details for two referees. Visual evidence of your work should also be submitted in support of your application. The preferred format is to send URL links (web links) to access examples of your work online (particularly if it is video-based). Alternatively, candidates can submit a folio of 10-20 images of recent work and/or video files totalling no longer than 10 minutes duration. Images should be sent as PDF or Powerpoint files or as jpegs (72dpi). In all cases, details of individual works, including title, media and date should accompany the application. Visual work can also be sent as jpegs/powerpoint on CD or video on DVD [PAL format only] to our admissions department.
Once all the information has been received by the Northumbria University and the assessment of the submitted documents is complete, you will be informed about your selection in the same.
If you are looking for more information about Baltic Master of Fine Art Scholarships you are requested to visit the following page: https://www.northumbria.ac.uk/study-at-northumbria/
courses/master-of-fine-art-mfa-ft-dtfmfa6/baltic-scholarships-2015/


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