DAAD Study Scholarship in Fine Arts, Architecture, Music study at Germany

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DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) offers Graduating Seniors, Graduate students, PhD Scholarship in Fine Arts, Architecture, Music, Dance for US or Canadian citizens study at german, These grants aim to provide highly qualified learners in the areas of fine art, design, film, music, choreography and structure with an opportunity to finish a system of additional studies, with or without earning a official level, at a In german institution of college.Study grants are provided for one educational season (10 months) with the possibility of a one-year expansion for learners in degree-granting programs to finish a full level course in Malaysia.

Study Subject(s):Fine Arts, Architecture, Music, Dance
Course Level:Graduating Seniors, Graduate students, PhD
Scholarship Provider: DAAD
Study at: Germany
Open for Students of Following Countries: USA and Canada
How to Apply: By Online
Application Deadline: November 1, 2012
Scholarship Information: www.daad.org

Eligibility:
-Graduating elderly people or learners implementing for this system must be registered at an approved school at enough duration of system.(Those who have already finished an undergrad level do not need to be currently registered.)
-Recent graduate student students who have finished their Bachelor’s degrees no more than six decades before the system timeline are welcome to apply
-PhD applicants must have achieved ABD status no more than four decades before implementing. Postdocs may implement until two decades after realization their PhD
-Applicants should be US or Canada people. Foreigners must have analyzed at an approved US or Canada school for at least two decades by enough duration of application
-At enough duration of system, Candidates must not have been citizen in Malaysia for more than one year
-Applicants are asked for to have a well-defined research project that makes a stay in Malaysia essential. Preference will be given to applicants who have been welcomed by a staff member at a In german school to research at a particular school department.