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Read more about Scart4Youth - Rapid Residencies
- What is a residency?
- Why should I apply to ScArt Residencies?
- What are the benefits?
- What is involved?
- Who is eligible?
- Why 18-25?
- How do I apply?
- How will my application be evaluated?
- Will it take place online or in-person?
- How long is the residency?
- What is the time commitment?
- Can people in full-time or part-time education/work apply?
- Do I need to have a finished project by the end?
- Do you have to be an artist or a scientist?
- Do I need to speak English?
- Is there an application fee?
- What kind of mentors will I work with?
- When can I reach my mentors?
- Will I be featured on the website/social media?
- Why is my proposal public?
- Is the website interactive?
- Do I need to have a project idea before joining the residency?
- What will be the outcome?
- How will my application be evaluated?
- Can my ideas change?
- Will I be informed if I am successful or not?
ScArt Project
ScArt aims at harnessing the full potential of non-formal science education, culture and the arts, to equip diverse cross-generational learners especially between 18-25 years of age with a range of competences, such as creativity, critical thinking, problem-solving and resilience, as well as digital competence, which will empower them to address current and future large-scale societal and environmental challenges traversing our European community.