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Arts undergraduate scholarships

14 March 2024

UC offers a range of scholarships to help our undergraduate students study at UC. Have a look at the Arts undergraduate scholarships available.

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SCHOLARSHIP

NAME


VALUE


WHO IS ELIGIBLE


ADDTIONAL

INFORMATION


CLOSING

DATE

Barbara Mito Reed Award$1,000

Applicants must be enrolled, or intending to enrol,

in a postgraduate programme in a field of Japanese

studies at the University of Canterbury or

at a university in Japan. Normally, the programme

will be for a BA(Hons), master's or doctoral degree.


31-Mar

Charles and Austin Henry Alabaster Scholarship$2,500

Applicants must be enrolled in an undergraduate

Greek or Latin course at the University.


31-Oct
Joan Burns Memorial Scholarship in HistoryTuition Fees for one year

Applicants must be enrolled either full-time or parttime

in either a Bachelor of Arts with Honours degree

programme or Part 1 of a Master of Arts degree programme.

Recipients who are studying part-time will have a tenure of up to two calendar years.


31-Mar
New Zealand Post Management Science Scholarship$4,500 towards tuition fess

Applicants must be full-time students enrolled at

300 level of the B.Sc (Hons) or in their final year of a B.A.,

B.Com., or B.Sc. degree in Management Science

at the University of Canterbury.


31-Mar
Okamatsu/ Kimura-Steven Scholarship$2,000

Applicants must be undergraduate students

enrolled at the University of Canterbury in one or

more 200- or 300-level courses in Japanese language.

 Applicants may not have lived in Japan31 Mar
Pagnol Scholarship$5,000

Applicants must be enrolled full-time at UC,

majoring in French, and in a programme for

the degree of Bachelor of Arts (BA),

Bachelor of Arts with Honours (BA(Hons)), or

Part I of a Master of Arts (MA)..


Not offered this year. 
Robert Bell Scholarship
$5,000

Candidates must be enrolled at the University,

full-time or part-time, either in a programme for a

Graduate Diploma in Journalism (GDipJ) or at 300-level

in a programme for a Bachelor of Communications (BC)

degree with a major in Journalism.

 Enrolment at the University in either a

programme for a GDipJ or at 300-level in a programme for a BC degree

with a major in Journalism constitutes

an application for the Robert Bell Scholarship.

Application not required.
Three Nations Conference Award$1,000

Māori or Pasifika students, or students who are indigenous

to states or territories of Australia, whose financial circumstances

would otherwise preclude them from undertaking

postgraduate study in the Department of Sociology

and Anthropology at the University of Canterbury.

Applicable for students enrolled in a

Bachelor of Arts with Honours,

Masters or Doctoral Degree

31-Mar
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