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Professional Development Fellowship Program


Category: Awards, Grants, Fellowships [View all]
Posted by: College Art Association
Deadline: 10/01/08

Applications for CAA’s 2008 Professional Development Fellowship Program are available at www.collegeart.org/fellowships. CAA awards $15,000 fellowships to qualified graduate students in visual art and art history. In addition, one or more fellowships are awarded to a PhD student specializing in American art.

The main purpose of the program is to support outstanding graduate students from diverse backgrounds who may have been underrepresented in their fields. By offering financial assistance to promising MFA and PhD students, CAA can assist the rising generation during this important transitional period in their lives.

Application forms and requirements for both the visual-art and art-history fellowships have changed in order to facilitate the review process. Submission of material by all applicants must now be sent on CD or DVD; slides, videocassettes, and some paperwork in hard copy are not accepted. Go to www.collegeart.org/fellowships for specific application requirements.

Posted on 05/06/08
Expires on 10/01/08 at midnight.

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