Department Taught MA Studentships at University of York
University of York
Deadline:  24th May

History Of Art
All Nationalities
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United Kingdom

Scholarship Overview

Department Taught MA Studentships at University of York 2021-22 is offered for Masters degree in the field of History of Art. You can apply to this scholarship here. The deadline for the sending your application is 24 May 2021. This scholarship is provided by University of York and the value of this scholarship is Partial Funding, £8,440 . This scholarship is open for: Open to all nationals.

  • Degree: Masters
  • Provided by: University of York
  • Deadline: 24 May 2021
  • Scholarship value: Partial Funding, £8,440

Department Taught MA Studentships at University of York 2021-22 is pleased to offer scholarships for students on a competitive basis for all full-time, taught MA in History of Art and pathway degree applicants.

Value of Department Taught MA Studentships at University of York 2021-22:

The Department of History of Art is pleased to offer, on a competitive basis, up to three fee-waiver scholarships worth £8,440 each for applicants commencing their taught History of Art programme in Autumn 2021. 

Eligibility

  • Applicants commencing their taught History of Art programme in Autumn 2021.
  • Applicants must demonstrate potential and intention to progress on to PhD study.

How To Apply

  • Students should submit a statement of not more than 500 words which summarises their main academic and work-related achievements, their career aspirations, and a proposal for an MA dissertation which includes key research questions and demonstrates the topic's potential for development.