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is listed by for architecture and related services graduate students. Award information: For the onsite phases the following programme-related costs will be covered by the : International and national transport to arrive to and depart from programme locations (lowest possible economy class airfare and 2nd class train tickets) Local public transport (if applicable) during Module 2, Module 3 and the Residencies Airport transfers (Module 3 in Kigali, Residencies in Africa if applicable) Visa...

Eligible: 74 countriesStudy in: Germany

Oct 21

recurringScholarship deadline

For the onsite phases the…

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2

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  • is listed as the scholarship provider.
  • Listed award information: For the onsite phases the following programme-related costs will be covered by the : International and national transport to arrive to and depart from programme locations (lowest possible economy class airfare and 2nd class train tickets) Local public transport (if applicable) during Module 2, Module 3 and the Residencies Airport transfers (Module 3 in Kigali, Residencies in Africa if applicable) Visa fees (for visa processes at official entities, reimbursement) Health insurance (reimbursement up to 40 Euros) Accommodation during the onsite Modules and Residency Locations Programme related entrance fees Daily allowance during the onsite Modules and Residencies (limited compensation for meals not provided in the programme) Please note: All programme related travels and accommodations will also be arranged and booked by the ..
  • Catalog deadline shown as Applications can be submitted between 21 October and 3 December 2025 (23:59 CET)..

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  • The listed award (For the onsite phases the following programme-related costs will be covered by the : International and national transport to arrive to and depart from programme locations (lowest possible economy class airfare and 2nd class train tickets) Local public transport (if applicable) during Module 2, Module 3 and the Residencies Airport transfers (Module 3 in Kigali, Residencies in Africa if applicable) Visa fees (for visa processes at official entities, reimbursement) Health insurance (reimbursement up to 40 Euros) Accommodation during the onsite Modules and Residency Locations Programme related entrance fees Daily allowance during the onsite Modules and Residencies (limited compensation for meals not provided in the programme) Please note: All programme related travels and accommodations will also be arranged and booked by the .) may reduce education costs if you qualify.
  • The opportunity is tied to , which can make provider rules easier to verify.
  • It is relevant for students focused on architecture and related services.

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  • Check whether For the onsite phases the following programme-related costs will be covered by the : International and national transport to arrive to and depart from programme locations (lowest possible economy class airfare and 2nd class train tickets) Local public transport (if applicable) during Module 2, Module 3 and the Residencies Airport transfers (Module 3 in Kigali, Residencies in Africa if applicable) Visa fees (for visa processes at official entities, reimbursement) Health insurance (reimbursement up to 40 Euros) Accommodation during the onsite Modules and Residency Locations Programme related entrance fees Daily allowance during the onsite Modules and Residencies (limited compensation for meals not provided in the programme) Please note: All programme related travels and accommodations will also be arranged and booked by the . is fixed, renewable, or conditional.

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May 4, 2026

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  • African and European Museum professionals who have at least two years' experience of working in the museum, heritage, or art sector and a relation to the overarching theme of th...
  • Currently working in the museum, culture and art sector Practical experience of at least 2 years in a museum, heritage site or art space, relating to themes such as Archaeology,...
  • Adequate language proficiency in English (written and spoken) is essential in order to participate actively in the programme.
  • Further information The Programme is financed by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media and the German Federal Foreign Office.

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Study levels

Graduate student

Field of study

Architecture and Related Services, Business Management and Marketing, Communication and Journalism, English Language and Literature, Foreign Languages Literature and Linguistics, History

Payout method

Paid to the college or financial aid office

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  1. Prepare the required materials shown in this listing: Letter of recommendation, Supporting documents (as listed in requirements), Résumé or CV.
  2. Plan submission around the listed deadline: Applications can be submitted between 21 October and 3 December 2025 (23:59 CET)..
  3. Use the application path to confirm eligibility, documents, and any updated deadline before submitting.

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  • African and European Museum professionals who have at least two years' experience of working in the museum, heritage, or art sector and a relation to the overarching theme of the programme next year.
  • Currently working in the museum, culture and art sector Practical experience of at least 2 years in a museum, heritage site or art space, relating to themes such as Archaeology, Architecture, Art, Cultural History, Natural Sciences and Technology Commitment to the programme Su….
  • Adequate language proficiency in English (written and spoken) is essential in order to participate actively in the programme. Further information The Programme is financed by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media and the German Federal Foreign Office.….
  • Documents to be uploaded to the portal: standard online application form, to be downloaded from the portal, completed and uploaded again ( Read notes on applying in the portal >>) Add attachements: Application Form (mandatory, in English);….

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  • Letter of recommendation
  • Supporting documents (as listed in requirements)
  • Résumé or CV
  • Certificate or enrollment verification

Award & payment

Amount: For the onsite phases the following programme-related costs will be covered by the DAAD: International and national transport to arrive to and depart from programme locations (lowest possible economy class airfare and 2nd class train tickets) Local public transport (if applicable) during Module 2, Module 3 and the Residencies Airport transfers (Module 3 in Kigali, Residencies in Africa if applicable) Visa fees (for visa processes at official entities, reimbursement) Health insurance (reimbursement up to 40 Euros) Accommodation during the onsite Modules and Residency Locations Programme related entrance fees Daily allowance during the onsite Modules and Residencies (limited compensation for meals not provided in the programme) Please note: All programme related travels and accommodations will also be arranged and booked by the DAAD.

Payout: Paid to the college or financial aid office

This award may be renewable.

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Selection criteria

An expert committee will review the applications and select participants in a DAAD organised selection process. The selection criteria are: Professional competencies and experiences Practical experience of at least 2 years in a museum, heritage site or art space, relating to themes such as Archaeology, Architecture, Art, Cultural History, Natural Sciences and Technology and a relation to the overarching theme of the programme next year. Commitment to the programme High motivation to actively engage in participation formats. A prerequisite for the selection of a candidate is the binding commitment to participate in all activities of TheMuseumsLab. Personal skills Engagement in peer exchange, workshops, and evaluation processes, demonstration of interpersonal and leadership skills such as creativity, resilience, self-reflection, collaborative communication, adaptability, and a drive for ethical transformational roles in museums. Language skills Adequate language proficiency in English (written and spoken) is essential in order to participate actively in the programme. Further information The Programme is financed by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media and the German Federal Foreign Office. The programme is jointly organised by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin (MfN). Furthermore African and European cultural institutions are actively involved in the programme. TheMuseumsLab consists of a digital programme Kick-Off, three seminar modules (online, onsite in Berlin and onsite in Africa, short residencies at African and European partner museums and a digital closing event. Please see the document “Call for Applications” (attached under "Contact and Consulting") the overarching theme of the programme next year. Please note: The implementation of the programme is subject to the approval of funds.

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is a programme for joint learning, perspective exchange, networking and career building among African and European museum professionals. Bringing them together to build bridges between individuals, institutions, nations and two continents for an engaged discussion on how museums can confront their past, meet the present needs of society and work towards an equitable future. Please see the document “Call for Applications” (also attached under "Contact and Consulting") for further information and the ov…

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