Two fellowships abroad intended for specialized professional integrated training in the theory and technique in museum management and the organization of exhibitions (curatorial studies). The training must be oriented towards contemporary art (from the avant-garde to the present). Interested candidates must fulfill the following requirements: Bachelor's, graduate, or postgraduate student in Fine Arts, Art History, Philosophy and Aesthetics, Literature, Humanities, or Art Critic; or an art professional who, not fulfilling the prior requirements, can demonstrate expertise in the field. Between 23 and 40 years of age. Be fluent in the language of the country where the program of study is located. Have the written admission of the chosen program of study. The fellowship's total endowment is 18,000 euros, intended to cover transportation, lodging, food, etc; up to 12,000 euros will be added for matriculation fees. This support will be provided after the selection of fellows, for the period agreed, and with no interruption. It is required that it starts before the end of 2015. The support is direct, indivisible, and non-transferrable. It does not cover family expenses. The enjoyment of this support is incompatible with any other institutional funding. DOCUMENTATION: Applications will be submitted exclusively through www.fundacionbotin.org. A copy of the NIF, passport photograph, and CV indicating studies completed, professional activities, prior fellowships, etc, must accompany them. Applications must also include a copy of the applicant's academic record, photocopies of titles, etc. Also required is a letter specifying the reasons for applying to this fellowship, the relationship between the training sought with the applicant's prior training, and the reasons for the selection of the specific program. Applications must also include information about the program (fees, deadlines, registration…), and the letter of admission. The call for applications is open and the deadline for submission is May 8, 2015. The final decision will be made public on July 17. FOR MORE INFORMATION:
www.fundacionbotin.org.