[oberlist] DE* grant: Rave Scholarships for Curators, Restorers, Museum Technicians and Cultural Managers
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Tue Aug 28 00:42:04 CEST 2012
Deadline: 15 September
Open to: Curators, Restorers, Museum Technicians and Cultural Managers
from developing countries
Scholarship: monthly lump sum of 1,300 euros for a scholarship period of
three to six months, travel costs covered
Description
Rave Scholarships for Curators, Restorers, Museum Technicians and Cultural
Managers contribute to further practical training in realising art
exhibitions. These scholarships are being awarded to young curators,
restorers, museum technicians and cultural managers from countries in
transition and developing countries.
Ifas role is to promote cultural dialogue and to help people form a
clearer picture of each other. Ifa also functions as a mediator of German
foreign cultural policy. The Institute is funded by the German Foreign
Office, the state of Baden-Württemberg and the city of Stuttgart.
One of ifas particular fields of interest is fine art. Ifa initiates a
direct cultural dialogue by supporting exhibitions of works by well-known
German artists all over the world, and by promoting foreign art in ifas
galleries in Stuttgart and Berlin. For artists within and outside of
Germany, there is a wide range of material and theoretical support.
However, there have been no suitable funding instruments in Germany to
support those involved in actually arranging fine art exhibitions. In the
course of its contacts with curators worldwide, ifa has established the
need for further training in museum and cultural management. Practical,
on-the-job training is needed, not theoretical learning. The Rave
Scholarship provides professionals from countries in transition and
developing countries with their first professional contacts in Germany.
The Rave Scholarship is an investment in long term cultural exchange. The
scholarship-winner will be able to gain practical experience in Germany
and put it to use in his or her own home country.
Eligibility
Applicant must be from a country in transition or a developing country
and must still be living there
Hitherto no opportunity yet to work in Germany for an extended period of
time
Completion of professional study or training within the last five years
Younger than 40 years old
Applicant must no longer be studying or involved in on-the-job training
Confirmation (in German) from a partner institution in Germany which has
agreed to take on the scholar or initiate a joint project
A reference from the applicants country of origin
Knowledge of either German or English
Basic Knowledge of German expected
Applicants who were rejected once cannot re-apply
Scholarship
A monthly lump sum of 1,300 euros for a scholarship period of three to
six months
Travelling expenses (to and from Germany)
Supplement for attendence of spouse in Germany
Childrens supplement
Health insurance (also for spouse and children)
German course (participation in a language course is expected)
Application
a fully completed application form
a CV (3 pages max.), including educational qualifications
a project sketch (1 page) developed together with the German institution
informing about tasks and responsibilities of the planned visit to
Germany
consent form a non-commercial German institution to care for the
applicant during the scholarship period in Germany
a letter of reference from the home country
an abridged report (2 pages max.) on the current art scene in the home
country
Application send to:
Rave Foundation
c/o Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen
Charlottenplatz 17
D-70173 Stuttgart
Fax +49.711.2225194
rave-stiftung( at )ifa.de
Read more:
http://www.mladiinfo.com/2012/08/27/scholarships-for-cultural-managers-from-developing-countries/#ixzz24myheXTU
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