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The Scholz & Friends Scholarship for Creative Excellence
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The international agency network Scholz & Friends is offering an European scholarship to the finest up-and-coming talents. By doing so, Scholz & Friends wants to support young creatives. The scholarship was established in 2001 in honour of the agency’s founder Jürgen Scholz.
Scholz & Friends will support the winner by granting a scholarship of € 500 per month until the end of the studies. Maximum period for the support is one year. In addition, the scholar's program will be accompanied by one of the top creative executives from the Scholz & Friends network.
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Any student studying a creative major at any European academy or university may submit an application (in the fields of design, graphics, advertising, film, etc.). Applicants have to be in their last year of studies, and either working on their final thesis or preparing for their final exam.
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Please include the completed applicaton form, a curriculum vitae, photo, samples of your creative work (max. 10), a written recommendation from a professor, as well as – if available – the subject and the draft of your final thesis. Applications are accepted in English only.
The next deadline for the application will be in March 2009. The exact date will be published here in time.
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Please send your application to:
Scholarship for Creative Excellence c/o Scholz & Friends, Nicole Ruhl Chausseestraße 8/E 10115 Berlin Germany
via E-mail
scholarship@s-f.com
All applicants will receive written notification of the success or rejection of their application. We regret that application documents cannot be returned.
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Our jury will choose the most committed and talented contestant from the applications received. The jury members are:
- Mark Featherstone-Witty (CEO Liverpool Institute
for Performing Arts, LIPA)
- Prof. Wolfgang Schönholz (University of Applied Sciences, Hamburg)
- Peter M. Schöning (Chairman Scholz
& Friends Partnerboard)
- Matthias Spaetgens (Managing
Director Scholz & Friends Berlin)
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2002: Aviva Lehmann, Royal College of Art, London; Special Prize: Ekaterina Grishko, National Technical University, Kyiv 2003: Peter Stauch, University of Television and Film, Munich 2004: Daniel Baer, Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, London 2005: Kathryn Cho, Conservatory for Design and Art, Basle 2006: Johanna Manke, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Hamburg 2007: Fabian Braun, Bauhaus University, Weimar 2008: Hannah Schweier, Academy of Film Baden-Württemberg, Ludwigsburg
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Hannah Schweier
Scholarship-Winner Film Academy of Baden-Württemberg, Directing
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