OPEN CALL:Applications 2019/20, Funded MFA in Visual Arts & Doctoral School Research
The Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Art and Design in Wroclaw offers top of the range art and design education on three levels—Bachelor, Master and PhD. We are a state university and we educate students on full time and part time basis in four faculties: Faculty of Painting and Sculpture, Faculty of Interior Architecture and Design, Faculty of Ceramics and Glass and Faculty of Graphics and Media Art. Our main building is located in the historical part of Wroclaw and the new building—The Centre of Applied Arts and Innovation—is a state of art building with ultra-modern studios and facilities.
In the academic year 2019/20 we offer two programmes conducted in English: MFA in Visual Arts study programme & Doctoral School research programme
MFA in Visual Arts is a 2-year (4 semesters), interdisciplinary study programme, where students can choose as a major, one of the fields of study we currently offer. Each student will be able to develop their knowledge and artistic skills in their own pace, making use of expertise of our teachers and state of art facilities of the academy. In the summer semester students take part in a 10-day outdoor workshop. This programme is free of charge for both EU and non-EU citizens.
Doctoral School offers a 3-year (6 semesters) interdisciplinary research programme, with possibility to study in one of our four faculties. It is addressed to graduates of Master Degree studies who show exceptional ability and significant artistic achievement. The programme is free of charge for both EU and non-EU citizens. The Academy offers a monthly scholarship for each PhD student in the amount of minimum 2000 PLN and maximum 5000 PLN per month.
Additionally, we offer free Polish language tutorials to all our international students.
Application deadline:30/6/19
Additional questions? Contact us.
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MFA in Visual Arts study programme and Doctoral School research programme are co-financed by the European Union from the European Social Fund under the Operational Programme Knowledge Education Development