We are pleased to offer four scholarships of £5,000 to new international students starting their postgraduate studies at the conservatoire in September 2025.
The prestigious Principal's Scholarships are awarded to exceptionally deserving students based on audition and personal statement.
Full details can be found in the Eligibility & Terms section below.
Eligibility Criteria
In order to apply for the Leeds Conservatoire Principal's Scholarship, you must:
Be classed as an international applicant
Have applied for a full-time bachelor's or Masters degree at Leeds Conservatoire beginning in September 2025
Received a conditional or unconditional offer of admission for the academic year 2025/26
Be available to start academic studies at Leeds Conservatoire in September 2025 – no deferral to a subsequent academic year will be permitted
Be able to satisfy current UK immigration requirements
This scholarship is only available to new students, and not to continuing or current students
Does not include Foundation year of study
Terms & Conditions
Scholarship recipients agree to:
Include reference to your scholarship on your CV and in your biography
If requested, write a short article for Leeds Conservatoire and/or website, letting our audiences and supporters know about your experiences and progress as a musician or performing artist
Attend any relevant events during the academic year which give scholarships funders and students the opportunity to meet each other e.g. the Prize-winners event
To support the conservatoire’s fundraising activities which aim to increase the scholarship support available for future students .e.g. attending or playing at special events if requested, featuring in articles or videos as necessary
We are offering eight scholarships of £5,000 to new international students starting on a 3-year undergraduate course at the conservatoire in September 2025.
Foundation Year students can also apply for their 2nd to 4th years of study. All international Foundation Year students receive a discount of £4,000 in their first year of study.
Principal's Scholarships are awarded to exceptionally deserving students based on audition and personal statement.
Full details can be found in the Eligibility & Terms section below.
Eligibility Criteria
In order to apply for the Leeds Conservatoire Principal's Scholarship, you must:
Be classed as an international applicant
Have applied for a full-time bachelor's or Masters degree at Leeds Conservatoire beginning in September 2025
Received a conditional or unconditional offer of admission for the academic year 2025/26
Be available to start academic studies at Leeds Conservatoire in September 2025 – no deferral to a subsequent academic year will be permitted
Be able to satisfy current UK immigration requirements
This scholarship is only available to new students, and not to continuing or current students
Does not include Foundation year of study
Terms & Conditions
Scholarship recipients agree to:
Include reference to your scholarship on your CV and in your biography
If requested, write a short article for Leeds Conservatoire and/or website, letting our audiences and supporters know about your experiences and progress as a musician or performing artist
Attend any relevant events during the academic year which give scholarships funders and students the opportunity to meet each other e.g. the Prize-winners event
To support the conservatoire’s fundraising activities which aim to increase the scholarship support available for future students .e.g. attending or playing at special events if requested, featuring in articles or videos as necessary
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