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Jenny Walton Masters Awards (BFA)

The Jenny Walton Masters Awards of £12,250 is available to 1 International student from a non-G20 member country, currently enrolled on the 2nd year of the BA Fine Art course at Central Saint Martins.

Eligibility

To be eligible for the Jenny Walton Masters Awards students must be:

  • Considered an International Student for tuition fee purposes and
  • Ordinarily resident in a non-G20 country
    N.B. For clarity G20 countries are one of the following: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, European Union, United Kingdom and the United States
  • And enrolled on the second year of the BA Fine Art course at Central Saint Martins, UAL starting in September 2022

About

The Jenny Walton Masters Awards were established in Jenny’s memory by her family in 2020. The aim of the Award is to enable students from non-G20 member countries in financial hardship to focus upon their studies and embrace the wider creative opportunities available to them as Central Saint Martin students.

The Award of £12,250 is available to one International student ordinarily resident in a non-G20 member country and starting the second-year of the BA Fine Art course at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London in September 2022.

The award will be assessed on the basis of firstly, applicants ordinarily resident in a non-G20 member country, secondly, financial need, and thirdly, the applicant’s potential as a leader in their field.

The award will provide a contribution of £5,000 to the recipient in Year 2 of the course and £7,250 in Year 3 of the course towards living expenses and course costs. There will be no payment in the placement year.

Applications are particularly welcome from students who are in financial hardship and will benefit from undergraduate studies to realise their full potential.

Apply

Applications for this scholarship are closed for 2022/23 academic year.

Receiving payment

The award will provide a contribution of £5,000 to the recipient in Year 2 of the course and £7,250 in Year 3 of the course towards living expenses and course costs.

There will be no payment in the placement year.

Living expense payments will be paid in termly instalments to the award recipients annually via BACS.

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