Sibelius Academy of the University of the Arts Helsinki

Helsinki, Finland

The Sibelius Academy, now a key part of the University of the Arts Helsinki, has a rich history dating back to 1882 when it was founded as the Helsinki Music Institute by Martin Wegelius. Over the years, it evolved significantly—renamed the Helsinki Conservatory of Music in 1924.
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The Sibelius Academy offers several scholarships for international students, including the Global Music Scholarship, which is specifically for non-EU/EEA Global Music students. Awards range from €2,500 to €10,000, depending on the student’s year of study and eligibility.
This grant is open to: Current degree students, Junior Academy students, and doctoral students Students who are making good academic progress and are within their target graduation timeline Note: Exchange students are not eligible, and each student can only receive one personal grant per purpose.
To be eligible, students must: Be enrolled in the Global Music program Be non-EU/EEA citizens Be liable to pay tuition fees Be progressing within the target graduation timeframe There are separate awards for first-year students and continuing students, depending on academic progress.

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University Of Sibelius Academy of the University of the Arts Helsinki Application Statistics

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