He won the Prix de Rome, for study at the French Academy in Rome, where he was a pensionnaire from 1683 to 1701.
On graduation from Victoria College, Smuts won the Ebden scholarship for overseas study.
He won the Chinese government scholarship for advanced study abroad through its first nation-wide competition.
He graduated from Harvard College in 1998 and won a Marshall Scholarship for graduate study at Oxford University.
He won a scholarship and a British Council support grant for further study in Piano Performance at the University of Reading.
Upon winning a scholarship for study in Europe, he travelled there, learning an academic style of portrait painting.
He recently won a 1990 Mellon Fellowship in the Humanities for graduate study.
She subsequently won a Fulbright fellowship for study and travel in Italy.
He and won the first prize of the Academy in 1792, for study at the French Academy in Rome.
He won a postgraduate bursary for further research and study, which he took up with Ricardo and Co.