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Ecole cantonale d'art du Valais Sierre: Hansjoerg Wyss Scholarship 2014–2015

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Raed Ibrahim, Rockets in Sierre, 2013.
Ecole cantonale d'art du Valais Sierre

Hansjoerg Wyss Scholarship 2014–2015

Deadline:Bachelor: March 21, 2014
Master: March 28, 2014

Ecole cantonale d'art du ValaisRue Bonne Eau 163960 SierreSwitzerland
wyss@ecav.ch
www.ecav.ch/en/international/bourse-wyss
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The ECAV
Founded in 1948, the Ecole Cantonale d'Art du Valais has been affiliated with the HES-SO since 2008. Its location, in the heart of the Valais Alps above the town of Sierre, has helped it to forge a strong identity. Switzerland's linguistic and cultural differences are well-represented among the students and teachers and the legendary hospitality of Valais is a strong influence, as it regularly welcomes numerous foreign students who come to study here.

Over the years, its eccentric alpine location has become one of its central research and investigation themes. This artistic and creative reflection evolves within its own special atmosphere and defies most customary approaches.

The school offers numerous options for housing and, thanks to its location, an ideal lifestyle for studies, research and creation.

The Hansjoerg Wyss Scholarship
Since 2001, the Hansjoerg Wyss Scholarship is granted yearly to five to six students from Africa, Asia or Latin America and allows them to undertake a Bachelor or a Master degree at the Ecole cantonale d'Art du Valais (ECAV). The Hansjoerg Wyss scholarship covers school fees, rent, material, as well as per diem costs.

All applicants for Hansjoerg Wyss scholarship must submit the following:
–Application form duly completed (download here
–Motivation letter
–Letter of recommendation from a teacher of home institution
–Your curriculum vitae
–Your portfolio of artistic works
–Copies of your diplomas (baccalaureate)
–Copy of your passport
–One photo

To apply for MA (Master of Arts in public spheres), the candidates must add following document:
–A statement of educational objectives, including a project referring to the art in public spheres
–Application form duly completed (download here)

All application documents have to be sent by email to the following address: wyss@ecav.ch

Contact
Patricia Comby: T 0041 27 456 55 11

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