2016-01-05

Rave Scholarships support further practical training for young cultural managers from countries in transition and developing countries

The Rave Foundation would like to contribute to practical further education in realizing and arranging fine art exhibitions. It therefore awards scholarships to young curators, restorers, museum technicians and cultural managers from transformation and developing countries who have arranged a guest period, a practical training or non-paid work at a museum, at a non-commercial gallery or at a non-commercial cultural institution in Germany. The Rave Scholarship is a working scholarship and requires the holders presence.

The Rave Scholarship includes the following payments:

  • a monthly lump sum of 1,300 for a scholarship period of three to six months
  • travelling expenses (to and from Germany)
  • health insurance
Conditions

  • 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) by a partner institution from the field of visual arts 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
Application date is 15 April each year

The Rave Foundation committee will assess all applications. There is no recourse to legal action regarding the awarding of a scholarship. Applicants will be informed in writing about whether their application was successful or not. No reasons will be given for the committees decision.

More information and reports previous scholarships can be found here.
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