Aida Sulayman Arif Bursary in Art and Archaeology, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK
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Throughout her long and distinguished career, Dr Arif served a number of different fellowships,
lectureships, associate professorships and visiting professorships in
some of the world’s most prestigious seats of learning. Her teaching and research took her to places as far afield as the University of Khartoum (Sudan), the University of Jordan, McGill University (Canada), King Saud University (Saudi Arabia) and Harvard University, Boston (in the United States). She participated in numerous archaeological digs and has many publications to her name.
Many
of Dr Arif’s students went on to hold key posts in the Department of
Antiquities in Jordan and some neighbouring Arab countries. She retired
in 1991. (Dr Arif is the widow of the late Ahmad Mustafa Abu-Hakima –
author of the ‘The Modern History of Kuwait’ – and fellow SOAS alumnus.
The Ahmad Mustafa Abu-Hakima Bursary at SOAS has been named after him).
To celebrate Dr Arif’s invaluable contribution in the fields of
art, archaeology and heritage, this bursary has been created to help one
final-year PhD student of Art and Archaeology at SOAS fund the
completion of his or her studies. The Bursary will be awarded by way of a
£2,600 instalment at the beginning of the first semester, a £2,600
instalment at the start of the second semester and lastly an £800 bonus
that will be awarded on completion – provided that the award holder
finishes his or her thesis before the end of that academic year.
Additionally the bursary will also include a partial remission of fees,
set at 20% of the continuation fees.
Eligible Programmes
- PhD degrees at the Department of History of Art & Archaeology
N.B.
Preference will be given to those students writing their dissertations
in the field of Art & Archaeology of the Near and Middle East.
Students of the Art and Archaeology of other regions and cultures will
still be eligible to apply and may be awarded the Bursary in such
circumstances when the applications of those candidates studying Art
& Archaeology of the Near and Middle East are not deemed strong
enough to merit the Bursary.
Candidate Criteria
- Applicants may be of any nationality and in need of the bursary to fund the completion of their thesis.
- The bursary is for full-time or part-time PhD students who will submit the thesis before the end of the academic session 2013/14. It is expected that the student who gets awarded this bursary will be enrolled on Extension of Writing up (continuation) status during the academic session 2013/14. Students on Extension of Writing-up status are required to submit the thesis for examination within a maximum of three terms or within the students prescribed SOAS deadline (whichever is sooner).
- Preference will be given to those students writing their dissertations in the field of Art & Archaeology of the Near and Middle East. Students of the Art and Archaeology of other regions and cultures will still be eligible to apply and may be awarded the Bursary in such circumstances when the applications of those candidates studying Art & Archaeology of the Near and Middle East are not deemed strong enough to merit the Bursary.
Candidate Assessment
- Candidates will be assessed primarily on academic merit. Financial need will also be taken into consideration.
- Selection will be made by a Selection Panel consisting of three academic members of the Department of Art & Archaeology: the Head of Department, a research tutor and one other person as nominated by the Head of Department.
Application Deadline
- Applications must be received no later than 17:00 (GTM) on 26 April 2013.
- Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
Notification of Results
All applicants will be notified by e-mail regarding the outcome of their application, generally by the end of June. The successful candidate will also be notified by letter. If you have not heard from us by the end of July, please contact the Scholarships Officer.
All applicants will be notified by e-mail regarding the outcome of their application, generally by the end of June. The successful candidate will also be notified by letter. If you have not heard from us by the end of July, please contact the Scholarships Officer.
Application Procedures
An application form is available for download or can be obtained from:
An application form is available for download or can be obtained from:
Scholarships Officer
Registry
SOAS
Thornhaugh Street
Russell Square
London
WC1H 0XG
Registry
SOAS
Thornhaugh Street
Russell Square
London
WC1H 0XG
Email: scholarships@soas.ac.uk
Telephone : +44 (0)20 7074 5094/5091
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