Applications for award are assessed by a selection panel comprised of members of SOAS staff with pertinent academic and professional experience and convened as a function of the SOAS-Alphawood Scholarships Selection Panel.
The panel will assess candidates on the information provided in both the application for admission to the MA/Diploma programme (academic references, transcripts, personal statements and other relevant information) and that contained in the Alphawood scholarships application.
The panel will assess applicants on the basis of the following criteria:
- Previous degree and experience in Southeast Asian Buddhist and Hindu art and architecture from ancient to pre-modern times, including study of the built environment, sculpture, painting, illustrated texts, textiles and other tangible or visual representations, along with the written word related to these, and archaeological, museum and cultural heritage studies.
- Interest in (and engagement with) the objectives of the programme of study.
- Potential for personal growth and development with the scholarship award.
- Intentions following completion of their studies at SOAS.
- Interest in (and engagement with) the objectives of the Alphawood remit.
- Perceived potential for direct and positive impact in the field and in the region.
- The potential for advancing the field of study within the remit.
- Expressed financial need for a scholarship to support MA/Diploma study at SOAS.
MA dissertation
If applying for an MA programme, you should outline your proposed dissertation topic at the point of application for admission and application for award and articulate how this topic addresses the ancient to pre-modern Buddhist or Hindu art or architecture of Southeast Asia, in line with the objectives of the remit. Please include evidence of this in your personal statement.
Independent Study Project
Alphawood scholars on the SOAS-Alphawood Postgraduate Diploma in Asian Art who select the Independent Study Project as a supporting course must ensure that the chosen topic engages with the Alphawood remit: ‘to further the understanding and preservation of ancient to pre-modern Buddhist and Hindu art and architecture in Southeast Asia’.
Use of AI and LLMs
Applicants for both the Diploma and the scholarship should produce an original text of which they are the sole author. Use of AI or large language models (such as ChatGPT) in preparing your application will be detrimental to your application.