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2018 Toioho ki Apiti (BMVA) Scholarships At College Of Creative Arts, Massey University – New Zealand

Note: To successfully apply for this scholarship, ensure you read all instructions on this page.

Are you an International student? Are you looking to acquire a degree program in New Zealand?

The College of Creative Arts at Massey University, a world-class art and design school based in Wellington, New Zealand is offering the Toioho ki Apiti (BMVA) Scholarship Program to International Students who are interested in pursuing a degree program at the Institution.

Applications Deadline: November 30

Eligible Countries: International

Type: Undergraduate

Value Of Scholarships: $5000

Eligibility:

  • Applicants must be International students
  • Applicants must enrol for a full-time (minimum of 105 credits) study;
  • Applicants must be in their first year (i.e. 100 level) of the Bachelor of Maori Visual Arts (BMVA) programme
  • Applicants must be proficient in English Language

How To Apply: Download an application form here.

See Application requirements Below:

•A brief statement describing what interests you about contemporary Maori arts, and what you hope to gain from taking the degree (no more than 300 words).
•A brief statement outlining what your future goals are in relation to your study (no more than 150 words).
•School Leaver applicants: a copy of official interim NZQA Level 2 NCEA results (issued in January) (or exam equivalent – e.g.Cambridge exams etc) Note: if you have completed Level 3 NCEA please supply both Level 2 and Level 3 results.
•Non School leaver applicants: a verified copy of your secondary school results or other post-secondary academic achievements.
•10-15 images of your work in an appropriate digital or hardcopy format according to the medium eg. links to websites, flashdrives, link to dropbox, JPEG files or printed photographs.
•A brief (no more than one page) curriculum vitae highlighting your academic achievements

*A supporting letter from an appropriately qualified person and/or organization (e.g. art teacher, Te Reo teacher, dean, principal, gallery director, community leader, Kaumatua of your iwi/hapu/marae) will assist in the success of your application, although this is not compulsory.*

 

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