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February 4th, 2016, 01:42 PM
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Scholarships Procedure
hii sir, will you please provide me the Scholarship procedure of the Christies Education ? As I wants to apply there for Scholarship ?
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February 4th, 2016, 02:23 PM
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Re: Scholarships Procedure
Christie's Education is the educational arm of Christie's auction house and has colleges in London and New York accredited by the University of Glasgow in the UK and the New York State Board of Regents in the USA. As you wants to apply for scholarship in the Christies Education the procedure is as follow : There are two parts to the application procedure: Part 1: Letter in support of your application Part 2: Scholarship Object Report These will be considered in conjunction with your interview performance. Part 1: Applicants should write a letter outlining their need for their scholarship. Please write a clear and short letter of support stating: • Briefly outline your previous educational achievements and/or career. • Your financial need, including an indication of how you would fund the remaining fees and support yourself during the year in London • What has drawn you to the Master’s/Graduate Diploma programme • Why you are interested in a career in the art world • Intentions on completion of the course Please aim to write no more than 500 words. Part 2: Object Report: Please choose a work of art (preferably not a painting) from a museum close to you, and then follow the instructions below to write a brief report on it of between 750-1000 words using the following headings: Description: Give a brief description including the date, place of origin. For example: A terracotta horse with tall neck, the tail resting against the right hind leg, decorated overall with brown stripes. Greece, Boeotia, mid 6th C. BC Evaluation and Comparison: Evaluate the object in relation to other similar objects or works of art you have seen. If this is not possible then refer to works of art you have seen in books, which may be related to this object in some way. Interpretation: Give some indication of what you feel the object’s current cultural significance is. Why it is in the museum now? What strategy might the curator have had in mind when choosing it for display? Contact details: Christies Education Address: 153 Great Titchfield St, London W1W 5BD, United Kingdom Phone: +44 20 7665 4350 |
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