Beatrice Ratcliffe Entry-Level Scholarship in Music
NZD 5,000 - NZD 5,000
Oct 07, 2026
New Zealand
individual
About This Opportunity
The Beatrice Ratcliffe Entry-Level Scholarship in Music was established in 2016 through funds bequeathed by Richard Guy Ratcliffe from the Beatrice Ratcliffe Charitable Trust to the School of Music at the University of Auckland. The main purpose of the Scholarship is to encourage and support students commencing undergraduate study in Music in the School of Creative Arts. This scholarship provides financial assistance of up to $5,000 for one year to help with study expenses. The scholarship is awarded annually to one student who is commencing full-time undergraduate study in the first year of a Bachelor of Music (BMus) or a BMus conjoint degree. Both international and domestic students are eligible to apply.
Who Can Apply
- Region
- New Zealand
- Project in
- New Zealand
- Applicants
- individual
Application Details
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- 1 single_stage
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- Award Amount
- NZD 5,000 - NZD 5,000
- Application Deadline
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October 07, 2026 at 23:59 UTCDue in 219 days
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