Alan C Rose 2024

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Alan C Rose Music 2024

The Alan C Rose Scholarship is to fund a musical project which may be an individual or group project which should display innovation and community impact and benefit to the Australian community.  Shortlisted applicants will be interviewed to discuss their project idea and budget plan.  Lead applicant must be a current student at the Faculty of Fine Arts and Music.

This application consists of the following:

  • Personal details
  • Course details
  • Scholarship questions
  • Document uploads
  • Agreement and submission

You can save your application and return to it during the application period, however uploaded documents will not be saved for partial submissions. Applications will not be accepted or accessible after 5PM (Victorian time) on the closing date.

AWARD TERMS:

Under this scholarship up to $10,000 in total can be awarded.  At the selection panel’s discretion, it may be awarded to one, or spread over a number of, project/s.  This is an opportunity for you to dream large.  While there are no barriers to restrict your thinking the one element that must be present is an engagement with, and/or benefit to, the wider community.

For 2024, there will be a two-staged application process.  Stage one asks for an Expression of Interest (this form).  Here, you present your idea with a brief outline of its components and execution. Candidates chosen from Stage one will then be invited to an interview and present a detailed proposal and detailed budget. Projects commonly start in the following year and should be concluded within 12 months of the award date (with extensions approved on a case-by-case basis by the panel).

BACKGROUND:

Alan Rose was passionate about community, music, education, and the Victorian College of the Arts. He worked tirelessly to bring music to the widest possible circle, enriching many lives and bringing that joyous spark music engenders.  After his untimely death, in 1976, the company he founded (Rose Music), friends, and family, funded this scholarship to honour his memory.  This on-going legacy encourages students to build their music knowledge in collaboration with the wider community. Your participation connects you to this kind, generous man and his family.