2024 Goldsmiths University of London Scholarship | Fully Funded

- Benefit: £8,825 allowance, full tuition fee waiver, and accommodation allowance (up to £200 per week).
- Availability: Up to 4 spots (2 for undergraduates, 2 for postgraduates) for the 2024 entry year.
- Eligibility: Must have refugee status or an active asylum application in the UK, hold an offer of study at Goldsmiths, and be eligible to study in the UK.
- Special Consideration: Ukrainian applicants under the Home Office special arrangement will also be considered.
- Application Period: Opens on 20 February 2024, closes on 24 May 2024 BST.
- Accommodation Application: If interested, submit a separate application for Goldsmiths accommodation, indicating intent for the International Response Scholarship.
- Application Procedure: Access the 2024 application form on the provided page starting 20 February 2024.
- Selection Process: Initial screening based on eligibility, followed by assessment by an awarding panel considering academic records and responses to application questions. Panel includes representatives from Admissions, Widening Participation, and Immigration Advisory Service.
- Final Decision: Recipients and reserve candidates determined by the panel.
- Inquiries: Contact scholarships@gold.ac.uk
- Apply: https://www.gold.ac.uk/fees-funding/scholarships/international-response-scholarship/
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A major highlight of Dr. Alonge’s stay at the University of Groningen was his research project on the digitization and preservation of historical maps. This initiative explored the technological, ethical, and philosophical dimensions of bringing cartographic collections into the digital era. His findings underscored the potential of digitization to enhance the accessibility, engagement, and relevance of historical maps for contemporary audiences.