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SOURCES OF FINANCIAL AID FOR MUSIC STUDY - NT

John Lugg Memorial Scholarship

Type of study supported:  Music for a student studying at the Centre for Youth Music at Charles Darwin University.

( ) Cash

(X) Instructional services

( ) Other

Financial value of aid: $1000 for one year.

Eligibility: The successful applicant will be aged 16 or under at the time of application; be a new or continuing student at Charles Darwin University’s Centre for Youth Music, specialising in brass or dance band instruments, other than guitar, at Charles Darwin University; reside in a remote area of the Northern Territory; and be an Australian citizen or a permanent resident.

Contact information: Scholarships Office

Student Services

Charles Darwin University

Darwin NT 0909

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Website: www.cdu.edu.au/scholarships

Deadline(s) for application: March each year.

  

The Marten Bequest Travelling Scholarships 2011
(Trust Company Ltd as Trustee)

Two travelling scholarships of $18,000 to be offered in each of the following categories:
Architecture; Ballet; Instrumental Music; Painting; Sculpture; Singing.

Closing date for 2011: end October 2010

How to Apply: For details of how to apply and to register your interest for 2011 Scholarships, please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or telephone (02) 9928 1552.
www.trust.com.au/philanthropy/awards/marten_bequest

Micheal Kieran Harvey Scholarship (Piano) 2010
(Trust Company Ltd as Trustee) 

A biennial piano scholarship to the value of $40,000, this Scholarship provides funds to a deserving post graduate music student to travel overseas for specific purposes to further or enhance their musical education.

Closing date for 2010: 30 April 2010

How to Apply: For Terms and Conditions please refer to the application form which can be downloaded from http://www.trust.com.au/philanthropy/awards/michael_kieran_harvey. Please direct all enquiries to Jane Ryan (02) 8295 8406 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
  

Northern Territory Arts Scholarships Scheme

Type of study supported: Tertiary arts courses in the Northern Territory

Nature of aid: study assistance to full-time students under 26 years old seeking tertiary qualifications in arts-related disciplines, including undergraduate degrees, diplomas or certificates.

(X) Cash

(X) Instructional services

( ) Other

Financial value of aid: Individuals degree $3,500/yr for 3 yrs; diploma $700/ yr for 2 yrs; certificate $500 for 1 year

Duration of aid: up to three years during their course of full-time study

Contact information: Arts NT

Phone: 1800 237 678

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Website: www.nt.gov.au/nreta/arts/artsnt/grants/scholarship.html

Deadline(s) for application: January each year, with notification to applicants in February.

Arts Scholarship

St Philip’s College, Alice Springs

Type of study supported: co-ed high school music students

Nature of aid:  2 music scholarships are offered annually

( ) Cash

(X) Instructional services

( ) Other

Financial value of aid: enquire

Duration of aid: enquire

Contact information: St Philip’s College, PO Box 33, Schwartz Cres, Alice Springs NT 0870

Phone: (08) 8950 4511

Email:   This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Website:  www.stphilips.nt.edu.au

Deadline(s) for application: enquire

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