Guidelines for formulating applications
It is a distinctive feature of this recruitment programme that artistic work shall be the chief focus of the research fellows’ projects and that the objective is to develop artistic competence at a high international level. The programme is intended to cover the whole spectrum of artistic expression ranging from dance and design to film, art, music and theatre. The research fellows will thus be part of a cross disciplinary community that goes beyond the boundaries dividing their artistic specialisations.
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Regulations (080908) |
The most important document in terms of producing a good application is the regulations adopted by the Steering Committee. The regulations are also available here on the programme’s website. It is important that applicants familiarise themselves thoroughly with the regulations, also because they regulate the conditions for research fellows attached to the new programme.
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Application Guidelines 2010 |
Deadline for applications in 2010
The application deadline for 2010 is split in two parts:
Part one:
Applications to the institution must be submitted by 15 January 2010. We advice all potential applicants to make contact with the institution of their choice well within this date.
The correct application form must be used. Please note that applications in the first part of the application procedure should be submitted in one (1) copy.
Applicants whom the institutions wishes to forward to the second part of the application procedure, will then be given further guidance in refining and developing their applications/project descriptions.
Part two:
Applications selected by the institutions must be submitted to the National Programme for Research Fellowships in the Arts by 1 March 2010. The applications will be sent together with the institution's recommandation letter.
Please note that applications in the second part of the application procedure should be submitted in three (3) copies, including all attachments.
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Application Form 2010 |