Study Visits for Academics - Artists and Architects • DAAD
German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
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About this Scholarship
The "Study Visits for Academics - Artists and Architects" scholarship program offered by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is designed to support foreign artists and architects who wish to conduct study visits in Germany. This program aims to facilitate academic and artistic exchange by providing opportunities for creative professionals to engage with German institutions, cultural organizations, and professional networks. The scholarship supports short-term visits, typically ranging from one to three months, enabling recipients to undertake research, participate in workshops, attend exhibitions, or collaborate on projects within their disciplines. The program targets established artists and architects who have completed their initial academic training and have a demonstrable professional background. Through this initiative, DAAD encourages cross-cultural dialogue and the development of international networks, contributing to the enrichment of artistic and architectural practices. The scholarship is open to applicants from all countries outside Germany, and the selection process is competitive, based on the applicant's academic and professional achievements, the quality and feasibility of the proposed study visit, and the potential for future collaboration. Applicants are expected to have a clear plan for their visit, including intended host institutions or partners in Germany. The scholarship does not cover tuition fees but provides funding for living expenses, travel costs, and health insurance, allowing recipients to focus on their artistic or architectural work during their stay in Germany.
Eligibility & Overview
Financial Grant
Varies by year
Scholarship Type
Merit based
What's Covered
Description
The DAAD Study Visits for Academics - Artists and Architects scholarship is a targeted funding opportunity aimed at facilitating short-term academic and creative stays in Germany for foreign artists and architects. The program is structured to support individuals who have already established themselves professionally and seek to deepen their expertise, expand their international networks, and engage with the German cultural and academic environment. The duration of the scholarship typically ranges from one to three months, allowing recipients to undertake focused study visits that may include research projects, participation in exhibitions, workshops, or collaborative initiatives with German institutions. Applicants must submit a detailed proposal outlining the objectives of their visit, the relevance to their professional development, and the expected outcomes. The selection committee evaluates applications based on the applicant’s qualifications, the quality and feasibility of the proposed plan, and the potential impact on their career and the broader academic or artistic community. The scholarship covers a monthly stipend intended to cover living costs in Germany, a travel allowance to and from Germany, and health insurance for the duration of the stay. While tuition fees are generally not applicable for study visits, recipients may also receive support for material or research costs depending on the specific project and funding availability. The program emphasizes the importance of cultural exchange and aims to foster long-term collaborations between German and international artists and architects. It is important to note that the application deadlines and grant amounts vary annually, and interested candidates should consult the official DAAD website or contact DAAD offices for the most current information. The scholarship does not support full degree programs but is specifically designed for short-term academic and artistic engagements.
Key Benefits
Provides financial support for living expenses, travel, and health insurance during the study visit in Germany.
Enables recipients to engage with German academic and cultural institutions, fostering international collaboration and professional development.
Financing Information
Funding Structure and Financial Support
The financial support provided through the DAAD Study Visits for Academics - Artists and Architects scholarship is designed to cover essential costs associated with short-term stays in Germany. The primary component of the funding is a monthly stipend, which is intended to assist with accommodation, food, local transportation, and other living expenses. The amount of the stipend varies depending on the duration of the stay and the applicant’s individual circumstances. In addition to the monthly allowance, the scholarship includes a travel allowance to cover round-trip airfare or other transportation costs between the recipient’s home country and Germany. Health insurance coverage is also provided for the duration of the visit, ensuring that recipients have access to necessary medical care while abroad. Depending on the nature of the project and available funds, additional support may be granted for research-related expenses or materials required for artistic or architectural work. The scholarship does not cover tuition fees, as it is intended for study visits rather than full degree programs. Applicants are responsible for arranging accommodation and any additional costs not covered by the scholarship. Funding decisions and amounts are subject to annual budget allocations and may vary from year to year. Applicants should review the most recent guidelines published by DAAD and plan their budgets accordingly. The transparent funding structure aims to provide sufficient support to enable recipients to focus on their academic and creative objectives during their stay in Germany.
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* Disclaimer: The information provided here is based on publicly available data and may change over time. Applicants are advised to verify all details, including deadlines, grant amounts, and eligibility criteria, directly with the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) or official DAAD publications before applying.