Apply for the Scholarships for International Students at the University of Canterbury. The deadline for the application is 15th November 2020. The scholarship is for a masters degree in the field of music.
Additionally, this scholarship was instituted in 2010 with funds donated by Dr Malcolm Tait. Malcolm Tait, an alumnus and Adjunct Professor of the University of Canterbury, has had a distinguished career in music education. Furthermore, he served on the music faculties of the University of Hawaii, Case Western-Reserve University, Ohio, and as Dean of the schools of Music at West Chester University, and East Carolina University. Also, his last position was as Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs at Georgia Southwestern State University.
Eligibility for Scholarships for International Students
The scholarship shall be awarded to an applicant on the basis of merit and either financial need or the evidence of talent in the subject area. Additionally, it is an advantage if the studies can be allied to the work and objectives of the Te Puna Puoru National Centre for Research in Music Education (MERC).
Benefits
$1,000
Application
Each applicant should submit a statement of not more than 1,000 words in support of the application.
About
The University of Canterbury is New Zealand’s second-oldest university. It was founded in 1873 as Canterbury College, the first constituent college of the University of New Zealand.
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