Alabaster Scholarships 2011 at University of Canterbury in Christchurch
Introduction : Austin Henry Alabaster, Esq, who died in 1920, bequested to the University of Canterbury an endowment for scholarships in classical literature in memory of his father, the Reverend Charles Alabaster. Two scholarships are offered annually to matriculated and undergraduate students of the University of Canterbury or, under special conditions, a scholarship may be offered to a graduate.
The University of Canterbury offers over $13.5 million in scholarships and prizes annually to help fund our students study. Through our website you can search through the full list of scholarships and download application forms for study in New Zealand and around the world. The Scholarships Office is the first point of contact for queries relating to scholarships administered by the University of Canterbury and any externally advertised scholarships on our site. The team at the Scholarships Office can answer any questions you might have and help you with the process. Also visit our College websites as they offer a range of scholarships specific to their field of expertise.
Eligibility : Two scholarships, tenable for one year, shall be offered for competition every year to students in undergraduate Greek and Latin courses. Candidates for the scholarships will be required to sit a written examination and submit an essay. Candidates may offer either Latin or Greek or both; but a general knowledge of both Greek and Roman history and literature will be required.
Amount : $2,250
Tenure : 1 year
Application Deadline : 01 Oct 2011
How To Apply : The application form and regulations can be downloaded from within the scholarship description; otherwise, there will be contact details for obtaining an application form. Check carefully that you are eligible to apply, including that your intended degree qualifies. International Students may apply unless the regulations specifically restrict the scholarship to NZ citizen or permanent resident. Commence university/country entry and admission procedures and arrange any academic or language tests required. Ensure that all the information requested is provided by the closing date. You may need to supply a birth certificate, school results, financial information and/or references.
Contact :
Unit 7, Communication Disorders
University of Canterbury
University Drive
Christchurch
Email : scholarships(AT)canterbury.ac.nz
Contact Numbers : Tel: +64 3 366 7001; ext 8964; or ext 8976 / Fax: +64 3 364 2309
Source : http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/scholarshipsearch/ScholarshipDetails.aspx?ScholarshipID=6935.105
Introduction : Austin Henry Alabaster, Esq, who died in 1920, bequested to the University of Canterbury an endowment for scholarships in classical literature in memory of his father, the Reverend Charles Alabaster. Two scholarships are offered annually to matriculated and undergraduate students of the University of Canterbury or, under special conditions, a scholarship may be offered to a graduate.
The University of Canterbury offers over $13.5 million in scholarships and prizes annually to help fund our students study. Through our website you can search through the full list of scholarships and download application forms for study in New Zealand and around the world. The Scholarships Office is the first point of contact for queries relating to scholarships administered by the University of Canterbury and any externally advertised scholarships on our site. The team at the Scholarships Office can answer any questions you might have and help you with the process. Also visit our College websites as they offer a range of scholarships specific to their field of expertise.
Eligibility : Two scholarships, tenable for one year, shall be offered for competition every year to students in undergraduate Greek and Latin courses. Candidates for the scholarships will be required to sit a written examination and submit an essay. Candidates may offer either Latin or Greek or both; but a general knowledge of both Greek and Roman history and literature will be required.
Amount : $2,250
Tenure : 1 year
Application Deadline : 01 Oct 2011
How To Apply : The application form and regulations can be downloaded from within the scholarship description; otherwise, there will be contact details for obtaining an application form. Check carefully that you are eligible to apply, including that your intended degree qualifies. International Students may apply unless the regulations specifically restrict the scholarship to NZ citizen or permanent resident. Commence university/country entry and admission procedures and arrange any academic or language tests required. Ensure that all the information requested is provided by the closing date. You may need to supply a birth certificate, school results, financial information and/or references.
Contact :
Unit 7, Communication Disorders
University of Canterbury
University Drive
Christchurch
Email : scholarships(AT)canterbury.ac.nz
Contact Numbers : Tel: +64 3 366 7001; ext 8964; or ext 8976 / Fax: +64 3 364 2309
Source : http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/scholarshipsearch/ScholarshipDetails.aspx?ScholarshipID=6935.105
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