The Mad Traveling Fellowship in China

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An excellent opportunity for architecture students in has just been shared with us.  The was established to provide the opportunity for young architecture students in China to research a special aspect of architecture that requires international travel.  The international trip will give students the opportunity to discover a new culture, and provide a new environment for ideas.  

 

More information about fellowship after the break.

To be eligible to participate in this fellowship, the applicant must be either in a BA or MA program in the architecture schools in mainland China, excluding those who are expected to graduate by the summer of 2009.    

To apply, applicants must include a 300-word proposal, stating one’s study interest, objective for the trip and the relationship between them.  A portfolio of 1-2 previous design works in support of the proposal must be included.

All applicant material must be sent as an A4-size pdf file less than 4 MB to travel@i-mad.com. Please note name, date of birth, name of the school, grade, and contact information.

The deadline for the Mad Traveling Fellowship is June 30, 2009. The results will be announced July 10, 2009.  Five selected students will receive a round-trip ticket and 7-10 days’ accommodations for their international stay.

Jury: Ma Yansong
Sponsor of the 2009 Mad Travel Fellowship: VERTU

For more information.

 
 
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martin says:

i love travel stamps.

 
# June 3, 2009 at 11:42
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    Jampa Tsering says:

    Well, bully for you Martin!

    Tibetans can’t get travel stamps.
    Consider why.

     
    # November 19, 2009 at 10:17
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Lawrence says:

If it is just for Chinese students why is it posted on AD? just publicity for MAD.

‘special aspects of architecture’? what would that be?

 
# July 15, 2009 at 09:12
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Jampa Tsering says:

Any Tibetans… ?
To rebuild the nearly 6000 monastries destroyed since invasion?
… nah!

 
# November 19, 2009 at 10:15

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