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Oh, in response to Adrienne's quote "Working is not an option; even if you
can find a job it is most likely that the time it requires will take away
from your studies." I did my MA in England, so I ought to know: You can
work on a student visa, but are limited to 20 hours per week during term
time and 40 hours per week during breaks.
~Stacy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adrienne DeAngelis" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, 14 March, 2005 21:11
Subject: Re: International Scholarships or Grants Available?
> Write to your new institution and ask if they have any information on
> anything that might be available. Realize that the Brits regard U.S.
> students as providers of income and are not always inclined to be
> helpful. Realize that when you enter the country you will likely be
> asked to provide proof of your ability to support yourself for the
> period of your studies. You may prefer to investigate entering on a
> tourist visa if you will not have all your funds to hand by the
> beginning of the academic year (you'll have to leave the UK at the end
> of each term for a few days at least and then re-enter) . Don't tell
> the school or UK Customs that that is what you're doing.
> You should have applied for a Fulbright, but it's too late now. Take a
> look at my Web site, address below. Ask relatives for loans. Borrow
> student loans. Even if you live modestly, you will need every dime you
> can find. It is really rough to be stuck overseas with no money.
> Working is not an option; even if you can find a job it is most likely
> that the time it requires will take away from your studies.
> The U.S. is filled with excellent M.A. programs in art history.
> Consider enrolling in a U.S. M.A./Ph.D. program--study here for two
> years or so, do well, and earn a fellowship to study in the U.K. as an
> ABD, when you won't be at the mercy of an unfamiliar and not always
> supportive system.
>
> Adrienne DeAngelis, Editor
> Resources in Art History for Graduate Students
> (http://members.efn.org/~acd/resources.html)
> [log in to unmask]
>
>
>> Hello everyone,
>> I plan on going to London this Fall to receive my Master's Degree in Art
>> History. Does anyone know of any overseas scholarships or grants? This
>> is
>> going to be quite expensive, so I'll take all the advice I can get!
>> Thank you, and please reply back only to my e-mail address at
>> [log in to unmask]
>> Thanks!
>> AMG
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