Published: 31 Aug 2023 450 views
Due to the generosity of the Trustees of the Corinne Burton Memorial Trust (CBMT), Goldsmiths is able to offer a studentship for full-time and part-time students of Art Psychotherapy who hold resident status in the UK. You must have received and accepted an unconditional offer of a place on the MA and not already be in receipt of any other grant or award for fees. You must be prepared to undertake some part of your clinical placement in a hospice or in work with patients suffering from cancer and agree to practise Art Therapy with cancer patients for two years following successful completion of your MA.
The Trust was set up in memory of Corinne Burton, a talented artist who sadly died in 1992 after suffering from cancer. The many people who admired Corinne Burton have funded the Trust and it is the Trust’s wish to further art therapy work in the field of cancer.
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For the successful applicant, the Trust agrees to pay your tuition fees of up to £4,800 each year, for the two years of your programme and to pay £4,800 per annum for a further two years, as a part-time salary while you work as an art therapist in a hospital or cancer clinic after successful completion of the programme. You will be known as the Corinne Burton Art Therapy Student, whilst studying at Goldsmiths and as a Corinne Burton Art Therapist once you are qualified and engaged in part-time work.
You should submit an application (maximum 1,000 words) by email stating why you would like to be considered for the studentship, what particular personal qualities and professional attributes you could offer in the care of persons suffering from cancer and what contribution you feel art therapy could make in this field.
Applications should be titled: ‘CBMT – Scholarship Application: Your Name’ and sent by email to:psst(@gold.ac.uk).