University of Virginia: School of Architecture

Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship

The Fellowships are to be used by the recipients toward defraying the expenses of advanced study in America or abroad. Currently the Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship is partially funded by the John Robert Gregg Fund at Community Funds, Inc. Fellowships will be awarded upon the basis of unusual promise in the fine arts as attested by: -high attainment in the applicant's major field of study as evidenced by academic marks and quality of work submitted or performed -high attainment in related cultural fields as evidenced by academic marks -the character, merit and suitability of the program proposed by the applicant -excellence of personality, seriousness of purpose and good moral character.

Disciplines:

  • Architecture
  • Landscape Architecture
  • Urban and Environmental Planning

Qualifications: The Fellowship is open to graduates of the College of Fine and Applied Arts of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and to graduates of similar institutions of equal educational standing whose principal or major studies have been in the fields of art, architecture, dance, landscape architecture, music theater, and urban and regional planning.While receiving a stipend from the Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship, recipients are precluded from holding appointments as instructors, lecturers or faculty, but may hold other remunerative employment with advance approval of the Fellowship Committee.There are no age limitations, but preference will be given to those who have not yet reached their 25th birthday.

Application Requirements:

Please contact the Committee for an application form and instructions.

URL: http://www.faa.illinois.edu/About+FAA/Administrative+Facilities/Funding+Opportunities

Amount: Three major Fellowships will be awarded: -one of $7,500 in art, architecture, dance, landscape architecture, music, theater, or urban and regional planning; -one of $7,500 in art, architecture or music -and an additional one in music for $15,000 One or two additional Fellowships of lesser amounts may also be granted upon committee recommendations.