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What is Erasmus+? Erasmus+ is the EU's programme to support education, training, youth and sport in Europe. It has an estimated budget of €26.2 billion. This is nearly double the funding compared to its predecessor programme (2014-2020). The 2021-2027 programme places a strong focus on social inclusion, the green and digital transitions, and promoting young people’s participation in democratic life. It supports priorities and activities set out in the European Education Area, Digital Education Action Plan and the European Skills Agenda. The programme also supports the European Pillar of Social Rights implements the EU Youth Strategy 2019-2027 develops the European dimension in sport How to take part Are you interested in applying by yourself, or on behalf of your organisation? Basic guidance on how to take part in Erasmus+ Opportunities Erasmus+ offers mobility and cooperation opportunities in higher education vocational education and training school education (including early chil...

Call for applications 2016: Cranbrook Academy of Art

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Logan Hamilton Acton, Dragged Across a Forest Floor, 2015. Black light, acrylic, sod, wood, fluorescent paint, 4 x 24 x 8 feet. Courtesy of the artist.
Cranbrook Academy of Art

Call for applications

Application deadline: February 1, 2016

Cranbrook Academy of Art
39221 Woodward Avenue
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303

+248 645 3300
caaadmissions@cranbrook.edu

www.cranbrookart.edu
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Cranbrook Academy of Art is a dynamic community of architects, artists and designers working together to shape the future of visual and material culture, as the Academy has done for more than 80 years. At Cranbrook, graduate students and mentors work side by side to develop an individual voice for a lifelong creative practice. Situated on a campus that is a National Historic Landmark designed by Eliel Saarinen, the remarkable physical setting matches the intellectual and artistic one. At Cranbrook, individual effort creates a shared community that values risk-taking, curiosity and experimentation directed to influence contemporary culture around the world.  

The Academy's community is comprised of 150 graduate students and ten artists-in-residence working in the disciplines of Architecture, 2D and 3D Design, Ceramics, Fiber, Metalsmithing, Painting, Photography, Print Media, and Sculpture. The artists-in-residence serve as attentive mentors and students are active contributors to the intellectual and creative resources of the community. 

An international roster of artists, designers and thinkers are also invited to campus each year, creating an extended international network for each student to draw upon. 

Cranbrook's significant physical facilities provide students with private studios, supported fabrication and media spaces, a renowned art museum and 300 acres of expansive architecture and landscape design. Our two-year MFA program positions our graduates for advanced work in art and design and provides connections that last a lifetime.

We welcome your application to join us in expanding our community. There simply is no other school—no other place—like this.

Apply here 


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