Two David Brown Bursaries are awarded annually to postgraduate students in ART taking into account both the merit and need of the applicants. The bursaries are primarily intended to pay research travel expenses or other purposes which directly support postgraduate study.
Rules
- Two David Brown bursaries shall normally be awarded to postgraduate students in the School of Art History and World Art Studies.
- The bursaries shall be awarded by the Board of the School of Art History and World Art Studies on the recommendation of a Prize Committee constituted by the Board for that purpose. The Committee shall at their discretion take into account both merit and need.
- The total value of the bursaries shall be a sum not exceeding the income from the endowment bequeathed by the late David Brown.
- The bursaries are primarily intended to pay research travel expenses or other purposes which directly support postgraduate study.
- If in any year no candidate is judged to be of sufficient merit, bursaries shall not be awarded.
- A bursary may be awarded to the same candidate more than once.
2011/12 winners - Sue Hedge and Lisa Maddigan


