Music | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 10

The AW Mellon Foundation Masters and Doctoral Scholarship Programme, Africa

South African students from disadvantaged backgrounds will be given preference. Allocation of awards will be based on academic merit and financial need.Applicants from other countries in Africa will be considered.Only the following fields of study will be considered. Social Justice, Historical Studies, Political Theory and Criminology, Music, with preference for Ethnomusicology, Environmental and Geographical Studies, Anthropology, Film & Media, Gender Studies, Philosophy, Psychology, African Languages, Democratic Governance, Constitutionalisation of Private Law, Constitutional Law, Marine & Environmental Law, Intellectual Property Law, Organisational Psychology ,Economics, Actuarial Science, Demography Determined individuals who intend to contribute to the development of and who intend to address the problems facing South Africa and the continent of Africa are invited to apply for these Scholarships.

Application Procedure: Applications are invited from suitable candidates (see PURPOSE above) who intend to commence with full-time masters or doctoral studies at the University of Cape Town in 2011. Only applicants who will register for the first year of study and whose intended studies fall into the areas of study shown above will be considered.
Applicants for the Scholarship Programme will be required to:
Submit a letter of application to the address given below. The letter must provide a summary of the applicant’s career plans and intended role in the development of South Africa and the continent of Africa. Submit a detailed budget plan for the proposed year of study, including all anticipated income and expenditure. This should be accompanied by a Pro-Forma Invoice from the University’s Fees Office. Attach curriculum vitae of no longer than TWO A4 pages. Provide proof that he/she has been accepted for fulltime study at the University of Cape Town Attach certified copies of all academic transcripts Provide proof of acceptance for study by the University of Cape Town and the relevant academic department. Evidence of such acceptance must be attached to the Application Package. Have secured a Supervisor. Evidence of the Supervisor’s commitment to supervise the applicant must be attached to the application package Provide letters of reference from Two Academics who have taught and/or supervised the applicant. These references should be attached to the application in sealed envelopes or sent directly to the address given below before the closing date Submit an approved research proposal summary or abstract for the PhD degree (this document must be no longer than 3 A4 pages)
Successful applicants will be required to undertake to comply with the Conditions of Award which include the planning and organising of at least one seminar based on the study being undertaken.
The complete Applications Package, including all of the above requirements, must be submitted to:
The Director; Postgraduate Funding Office; University of Cape Town – Private Bag; Rondebosch 7701.
by no later than 15 September 2010.
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University of East Anglia Arts and Humanities Foundation Scholarships 2010-2011 for International Undergraduates

The University of East Anglia Faculty of Arts & Humanities and INTO University of East Anglia invites applications for the University of East Anglia, Faculty of Arts & Humanities Foundation Scholarships valued at £ 10,500 over 2 years. There are a total of four scholarships available leading to selected undergraduate courses at the University of East Anglia in the following Schools of Study:

· American Studies
· Film and Television Studies
· Music
· Philosophy
· Political, Social and International Studies
· World Art Studies and Museology
The INTO Foundation programmes commence on 27 September 2010 and 10 January 2011. Successful completion of the appropriate Foundation programme (subject to meeting specified grades for entry) guarantees students’ progression on a wide range of undergraduate degree courses within the Faculty of Arts & Humanities at the University of East Anglia from September 2011.

Application Deadlines:

Deadlines for submission: 27 September 2010 entry. The deadline is Friday 13thAugust 2010.
Successful students who have submitted a completed application package by this date will be notified by Friday 27th August 2010.
11 January 2011 entry The deadline for all applications is Friday 19th November 2010.
Successful students who have submitted a completed application package by this date will be notified by Friday 3rd December 2010.

PhD Post in Musicology, University of Oslo, Norway

The position is available for a period of three years from January 2011.

The PhD fellowship is connected to the project Popular Music and Gender in a Transcultural context. The project is jointly funded by the Norwegian Research Council under the programme FRIHUM, and the University of Oslo, which will run from July 2010 through June 2014.

For more information please se the Department’s home page.

The main aim of this project is to consider the cultural construction of gender through popular music. The relevance of this project is to develop new theoretical insights into gendered performance, which will involve research within both a Norwegian and international context. While cultural and historical approaches will inform this project, the prime direction will be a reflective consideration of identity politics through critical musicology. Music’s visual representation is also of importance in this project, and audiovisual performativity constitutes a principal site for research attached to this post.

An important outcome of this project will be both the publication and mediation of research work in the field of popular music, with a specific emphasis on new perspectives within gender studies.

Requirements for applicants :

  • Applicants must hold a Master’s degree in Musicology.

Qualifications and personal skills:

  • We are interested in projects of high quality of an innovative nature, which demonstrates an excellent grasp of the theoretical and methodological approaches within the field of popular musicology.
  • In assessing the applications, special emphasis will be placed on the quality of the project proposal as much as an assessment of the candidate’s ability to complete the dissertation within the given time frame. Candidates short-listed for this post will be called for an interview.

Please also refer to the rules for appointments to recruitment posts:

Submissions:

Applicants must submit the following attachments with the electronic application:

  • letter of application
  • Curriculum Vitae including grades
  • a possible list of published and unpublished works
  • project description, including a detailed progress plan for the project (maximum 5 pages, see Guidelines for project descriptions)

Educational certificates, master theses and the like are not to be submitted with the application, but applicants may be asked to submit such information or works later.

See also Guidelines for appointments to research fellowships at the Faculty of Humanities.

Application Deadline: August 31, 2010