This grant will pay DKK 15,000 to pursue a PhD at Aarhus University. Aarhus University, Denmark’s second-largest university, was established in 1928. AU has been named one of the top 100 universities in the world. It is a research-intensive institution that strives for worldwide excellence and excels at creating value through knowledge, fresh insights, and collaboration, as well as fostering links between Denmark and the rest of the globe.
Why do you want to attend Aarhus University? The university is…
The South African Reserve Bank (the Bank) maintains a large art collection that comprises works in a variety of media from the early twentieth century to the present. The SARB awards an annual art scholarship to a final-year Fine Art student at a university or university of technology in South Africa’s Gauteng Province as part of its commitment to supporting and growing a new generation of South African artists. The art scholarship is offered to students who will be starting…
Studying at one of the world’s leading universities can be daunting. But learning from the best and taking advantage of exciting research opportunities is a once-in-a-lifetime treat. Why not live in a vibrant city where over a quarter of the population is students or professors. Along with being able to seek from your university experience, you’ll find it at the University of Groningen.
From art history to the art of international business, the University of Groningen is the place to…
Marcus Oldham College offers a one-of-a-kind educational opportunity for young people interested in pursuing a career in the Australian Wool Industry at all phases, including wool science and technology, wool growing, and textile production.
WISS Woolbrokers is the sponsor of the Dr. Alastair Mackenzie Scholarship. WISS is a grower-owned and controlled wool broker that was founded in 1979 by woolgrowers. BJ Underwood Pty Ltd, the Australian Wool Education Trust, and the Geoff & Helen Handbury Foundation are among the other…