Faculty of Arts

Emma Grollo Memorial Scholarship

The scholarship is open to students who are currently enrolled in any of the following:

Bachelor of Arts (inc.Honours), Diploma of Languages, Diploma of Modern Languages, Diploma of Arts, Graduate or Postgraduate Diploma in Arts, Masters, or Ph.D. students.

Applications are encouraged from students enrolled in the Italian program in the School of Languages and Linguistics, as well as from students of Italian language or literature in other schools of the Faculty.

The committee may give preference to students undertaking or planning to undertake Honours or postgraduate study in Italian.

 

Eligibility

The scholarship is open to students who meet ALL of the following criteria:


Applications are encouraged from students enrolled in the Italian program in the School of Languages and Linguistics, as well as from students of Italian language or literature in other schools of the Faculty.

The scholarship may be held concurrently with any other award.

 

Applicants can only apply online for this scholarship.

You must supply the following documents to support your application and can upload these into the electronic application form:

  1. Scholarship Budget Form
  2. A four-page document detailing proposed program of study in Italy (4 pages)
  3. Travel itinerary (including departure and return dates)
  4. Current Academic Record
  5. Two (2) academic references


Please ensure you have the above information available before you commence your online application.

Applications must be submitted by closing date.


The judges' decision will be final and the University reserves the right not to award the prize in the event it is considered that no work of sufficient merit has been submitted. Winning applicants please note the University of Melbourne reserves the right to publish the name of the winning applicant on its websites and other University of Melbourne publications.

 

Closing date:

Monday 26 March 2012


Prize value:

Approx. $14,000


University Trust Record:

UTR6.176

 

Students walking throught the University of Melbourne Arts precint

 

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