Designed specifically to support low-income home students who are able to demonstrate exceptional potential in the field of music.
Few Universities are so successful at providing a rich environment for both academic and music potential to allow its students to flourish.
We believe Durham has the most extensive and diverse musical environment of any University in the United Kingdom, with over 100 different societies, and auditioned ensembles performing at the highest national level.
Our pursuit of excellence in musical performances is underpinned by our belief in its broader educational value for students as an integral part of their educational experience and overall development, no matter which degree they choose to take.
To help re-enforce our commitment to providing the best possible access to this environment, Durham University is delighted to offer two Durham Inspired Music - Overli Scholarships and two Schon Scholarships to support low-income home students who are able to demonstrate exceptional potential in the field of music.
2 Overli Scholarships
2 Schon Scholarships
Applicants must have a household income below £42,875 based on an assessment carried out by Student Finance England.
Successful applicants will be able to demonstrate an exceptional level of potential and excellence in Music performance eg:
If you are waiting for confirmation of your entitlement please submit your scholarship application and forward details of your assessment letter as soon as you can to scholarship.application@durham.ac.uk.
Not sure if you're eligible? Contact us for advice.
Submit an academic application to Durham University before the UCAS deadline of 25th January 2023..
Submit an online scholarship application form by 14th March 2023 including the following:
A Personal Statement explaining why you should be awarded a Scholarship for Music, including examples of your current experience, an explanation of what difference the Scholarship would make to you and how you plan to pursue music performance at Durham
YouTube clips of your performance of two different pieces of music of approximately three minutes length e-mailed to scholarship.application@durham.ac.uk
An independent reference of no more than 800 words from a suitable adult (eg a member of sixth-form staff or music teacher) explaining why you are a suitable candidate to be awarded a Scholarship for Music. The reference should outline relevant indicators of exceptional musical achievement or potential. References should be sent directly from the referee to scholarship.application@durham.ac.uk. Your referee should submit the reference on letter headed paper to contain the referee’s name, position, contact details and your full name
provide a copy of your Student Finance England letter confirming the value of maintenance loan you are due to receive when you commence your studies to scholarship.application@durham.ac.uk. If you do not have this by the scholarship deadline please provide this as soon as possibly can after the deadline
Application deadline
14th March 2023
When applicants will be notified of the outcome
End of April 2023
Your performance level, personal statement and reference will be considered by a panel of University colleagues with expertise in the respective areas of Music and may be shared for wider consideration at the discretion of the panel.
Durham University makes every effort to ensure that the information published or contained on its website is accurate. However, the University cannot guarantee the information may not subsequently be altered owing to circumstances beyond the University's reasonable control. Such circumstances include (but are not limited to) changes in Government policy or change of law. Whilst any changes will be incorporated into the University's website any person wishing to clarify the details of a particular scholarship/s should contact the University at scholarships.advice@durham.ac.uk.
If you have any questions about whether you are eligible for a scholarship or the application process, get in touch with our Scholarships and Student Funding Office:
Durham University
Palatine Centre
Stockton Road
DH1 3LE, UK
Telephone: 01668 268913