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Our AlumniTo complement our BA (Hons) Music course, we are delighted to bring back our Instrumental Scholarships for September 2023. Students of most disciplines are eligible to apply.
At Northumbria we believe in supporting you to achieve your future goals. By bringing together our inspiring courses, innovative staff and academically gifted students, like yourself, we can tackle the challenges of the world to create a better future and #TakeOnTomorrow.
The Instrument Scholarship will provide you with the opportunity to develop your performance skills and work closely with the music teaching staff here at Northumbria.
Students in receipt of an Instrumental Scholarship will receive a £700 cash payment. All eligible Full-Time self-funded students will be considered.
If you are passionate about music and skilled in playing an instrument at grade 7 or above, then apply now for an Instrumental Scholarship.
Applications will close at 16:00 on Friday 01 September 2023.
To be eligible for the Instrument Scholarship you must:
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