The University of Adelaide is pleased to announce the Elizabeth Koch AM Scholarship for Woodwind, aimed at supporting gifted music students who focus on woodwind instruments. This scholarship, valued at $5,000 for a duration of one year, is automatically granted to eligible full-time students enrolled in Bachelor of Music programs at the Elder Conservatorium.
To qualify for this scholarship, students must be enrolled full-time in one of the designated Bachelor of Music programs at the University of Adelaide, specializing in woodwind instruments. The selection process is based on academic excellence, which may include GPA or ATAR scores, as well as auditions, performances, or interviews conducted by the Elder Conservatorium.
Established in 1874, the University of Adelaide stands as one of Australia’s foremost research-intensive institutions and is a proud member of the esteemed Group of Eight universities. Situated in South Australia, it provides a diverse array of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in fields such as arts, business, law, science, engineering, health, and music. Renowned for its exceptional teaching, innovative research, and dynamic campus environment, the university draws students from all over the world and is committed to promoting innovation, creativity, and academic excellence.
Application Deadline: Open
Brief Description
University or Organization: University of Adelaide
Department: Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics (ABLE) / Elder Conservatorium of Music
Course Level: Undergraduate and Honours (Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Music Advanced, Bachelor of Music Classical Performance, Bachelor of Music Honours)
Award: $5,000 per year
Access Mode: Online (information available online; no separate application required)
Number of Awards: NA
Nationality: Australian Citizens, Permanent Residents, New Zealand Citizens, Permanent Humanitarian Visa Holders, and International Students
The award can be taken in: Australia
Eligibility
Eligible Countries: Open to domestic and international students
Acceptable Course or Subjects: The scholarship will be awarded to students undertaking the Bachelor of Music programs specialising in woodwind at the University of Adelaide.
Admissible Criteria: To be eligible, applicants must:
Be enrolled full-time in one of the specified Bachelor of Music programs
Specialise in woodwind instruments
Demonstrate academic merit (GPA or ATAR)
Successfully meet audition, performance, or interview requirements relevant to the Elder Conservatorium
Take up the scholarship in the year it is offered
Note: Students already receiving other University of Adelaide scholarships are still eligible.
How to Apply
There is no separate application for this scholarship. It is automatically awarded to eligible students who meet the selection criteria.
Benefits
Value: $5,000 per year for one year
Purpose: Supports talented woodwind students to pursue their music studies and enhance their performance opportunities
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