The prestigious Gottfried Böhm Scholarship 2025 offers a remarkable opportunity for architects and urban planners at the postgraduate level to enhance their skills at the Cologne University of Applied Sciences (TH Köln) in Germany. Under the patronage of Cologne’s Mayor Henriette Reker, this one-year residency scholarship provides selected candidates with free accommodation, a creative workplace in the heart of Cologne, and a monthly stipend of 2,500 euros. Applications are open until 31st May 2025.
The Gottfried Böhm Scholarship is designed to support young professionals passionate about the intersection of architecture and urban development. Located in the vibrant metropolis of Cologne, this residency program offers a unique chance to work on creative and visionary tasks related to the city\'s urban landscape and its surroundings.
Degree Level
Cologne University of Applied Sciences Germany Gottfried Böhm Scholarship 2025 (Fully Funded) is available to undertake Fellowship level programs at Cologne University of Applied Sciences.
Following subject are available to study under this scholarship program.
- Architecture
- Urban Planning
- Free Accommodation: Scholarship holders receive housing for the entire duration of the residency.
- Creative Workplace: Access to a professional workspace situated in the heart of Cologne, fostering innovation and creativity.
- Monthly Grant: The scholarship includes a monthly financial support of 2,500 euros, covering living expenses and project development costs.
- Mentorship and Support: Scholars are guided by a renowned tutor throughout the residency and benefit from the expertise of an advisory committee.
Eligible Nationalities
This scholarship is open to applicants of all nationalities.
To be eligible for the Gottfried Böhm Scholarship 2025, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Degree Level: Candidates must have completed a postgraduate degree in Architecture or Urban Planning.
- Professional Interest: Demonstrated passion and expertise in integrating architecture with urban development.
- Creative Vision: Ability to propose innovative ideas that naturally integrate new buildings into their surroundings.
- Professional Commitment: Willingness to participate actively in the residency and contribute to urban planning projects for Cologne and its periphery.
- Residency Requirement: Scholars must be willing to live in Cologne, Germany, for the entire duration of the residency.
Applicants must demonstrate a strong interest in the connection between architecture and urban planning. The program encourages visionary projects that integrate new building designs into their surroundings. At the end of the residency, scholars will present their work at a festive event at Cologne City Hall, followed by a two-week exhibition in the atrium of the Spanish Building.
DEADLINE: 31/05/2025
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