The Vice Chancellor’s International Scholarship rewards exceptional international students applying for undergraduate and postgraduate coursework degree programs at Griffith University.
ELIGIBILITY:
Be a citizen of a country other than Australia or New Zealand.
Have a minimum GPA in previous studies of 6.0 or above on a 7 point scale or equivalent.
Have received an offer to study at Griffith by the scholarship application closing date.
Satisfy all academic and English language entry requirements for your chosen undergraduate or postgraduate coursework program.
Be a full-time student starting in 2024, 2025 or 2026.
BENEFITS:
50% of tuition fees, Valid for your whole degree *subject to meeting ongoing eligibility requirements
The John Ruskin Prize aims to attract entries from a wide range of artists and makers. There are a few new additions. For the first time you can submit from anywhere in the world. The prize is now open to digital submissions to facilitate international entries. There are also two new prizes – The International Prize and The 2024 Kate Mason Prize for Innovation.
ELIGIBILITY:
The John Ruskin Prize is a multidisciplinary art prize open to all artists, designers and makers, of all nationalities, aged 18 and over.
BENEFITS:
The prize tiers for The 6th John Ruskin Prize are:
1ST PRIZE, £3000
Entry is eligible for all artists, designers and makers.
2ND PRIZE, £2000
Entry is eligible for all artists, designers and makers
THE ALAN DAVIDSON UNDER 26 PRIZE, £1000
Entry is eligible for all artists, designers and makers aged under 26.
THE INTERNATIONAL PRIZE, £1000
Entry is eligible for all artists, designers and makers working outside of the UK.
THE 2024 KATE MASON PRIZE FOR INNOVATION, £1000
This prize celebrates innovation and creativity for all artists, designers and makers working in any materials, at any point in their creative development, whether beginning their creative journey or returning to their practice.