Published: 25 Jan 2022 1,156 views
Northumbria University have great pleasure announcing the continuation of The Vaughan Oliver Graphic Design Scholarships.
A ten year initiative to support talented students from a widening participation background in the North East of England. An initiative that reflects Vaughan Oliver’s own journey into the design world and his personal agenda to support and inspire a new generation of graphic designers that need financial help to achieve their artistic dreams. The generosity of 4AD is in recognition of Vaughan Oliver’s contribution to their company and the esteem in which he is held.
The Vaughan Oliver Graphic Design Scholarships will award two highly gifted Graphic Design students with £2,500 cash during the first year of their Undergraduate degree only. The money can be used to enhance the overall university learning experience. For each year of the initiative, two new Undergraduate students will be selected.
If you are ready to start your university journey with Northumbria, create your best future and meet the criteria below, apply for your course now and you will automatically be considered for a Vaughan Oliver Graphic Design Scholarship.
The University has its origins in the Rutherford College, founded in 1880. Today, by putting students at the heart of an outstanding experience, and with world leading research and award-winning partnerships, Northumbria is a new kind of excellent university. Northumbria is top ten in the UK for the number of graduates entering professional employment and nine out of ten of our graduates are working or studying six months after graduation. We are ranked 21st out of 111 universities in the 2014 Times Higher Education Student Satisfaction Survey. Northumbria works with major employers, inc... continue reading
Application Deadline | 09 Jun 2022 |
Country to study | United Kingdom |
School to study | Northumbria University |
Type | Undergraduate |
Course to study | View courses |
Sponsor | Northumbria University |
Gender | Men and Women |
£2,500 cash during the first year of their Undergraduate degree only.