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09 - Prix, Bourses, Concours et Offres d'emploi
16 mars
- (en anglais) AWARDS - Nominations For South African
National Parks Kudu Awards 2010 Now Open. Deadline for submission:
30 April 2010
Nominations for the 6th Annual Kudu Awards, organised
by the South African National Parks (SANParks), are now open.
We encourage members of the public to nominate individuals, groups
or companies they feel have made a significant contribution towards
conservation in the categories available.
Plus information en anglais :
http://www.sanparks.org/about/news/2010/march/kudu-awards-now-open.php
- (en anglais) COMPETITIONS - Mowing to Growing: A Design
Competition for Creating Productive Green Space in Cities. Deadline
for Applications: 31 March 2010
One Prize is launching this competition in the context of larger
issues concerning the environment, global food production and
the imperative to generate a sense of community in our urban and
suburban neighborhoods. From Mowing to Growing is not meant to
transform each lawn into a garden, but to open us up to the possibilities
of self-sustenance, organic growth, and perpetual change. In particular,
they seek specific technical, urbanistic, and architectural strategies
not simply for the food production required to feed the cities
and suburbs, but the possibilities of diet, agriculture, and retrofitted
facilities that could achieve that level within the constraints
of the local climate.
Plus information en anglais : http://www.archdaily.com/52815/mowing-to-growing-a-design-competition-for-creating-productive-green-space-in-cities/
- CONCOURS - Concours Nos moulins ont de l'avenir! Edition
2010 (France) Date limite de candidature: 1 mai 2010
La Fondation du Patrimoine, dont la mission est de promouvoir
la connaissance, la conservation et la mise en valeur du patrimoine
national, a souhaité créer un concours pour la restauration
et la mise en valeur des moulins.
Elle soutient ainsi l'action de deux associations nationales chargées
de la préservation des moulins: la fédération
des Moulins de France (FDMF) et la fédération française
des associations de sauvegarde des moulins (FFAM). Ce concours,
doté d'un montant de 10 000 €, s'adresse aux porteurs
de projet tant publics que privés. Les lauréats
ont jusqu'au 1er Mai 2010 pour candidater.
Plus information :
http://www.fondation-patrimoine.net/fr/actualite.php4?id=132
- (en espagnol) BECAS - Convocatorias Posgrados Universidad
Nacional de Colombia
La Universidad Nacional de Colombia en cada período académico
ofrece becas a los mejores asapirantes admitidos y estudiantes
de los programas de doctorado, maestría y especiadidad.
Contacto: programabecaspo@unal.edu.co
Plus information en espagnol :
http://www.admisiones.unal.edu.co/
- PRIX - Communiqué : Inauguration du Japan International
Biodiversity Award JIBA
En partenariat avec la Fondation pour l'environnement AEON, le
Secrétariat de la Convention des Nations Unies sur la diversité
biologique a le plaisir d'annoncer la création du Japan
International Biodiversity Award. Cette récompense a été
créée pour marquer le vingtième anniversaire
de la création de la Fondation pour l'environnement AEON
ainsi que pour célébrer l'Année internationale
de la diversité biologique 2010.
Plus information : http://www.cbd.int/doc/press/2010/pr-2010-03-15-japan-fr.pdf
- PRIX - Exposition: Laureats des Nouveaux albums des
jeunes architectes et des paysagistes 2009/10 Paris (France) 11
juin - 5 septembre 2010
Depuis 2001, la Cité a participé à la relance
de ce prix créé en 1980 par Joseph Belmont afin
de soutenir la jeune création architecturale et, depuis
2006, paysagère. Tous les deux ans, le ministère
organise un jury qui distingue de jeunes professionnels de moins
de 35 ans. Les lauréats font l’objet d’une
campagne de valorisation orchestrée par la Cité
: exposition itinérante en région et à l’international
avec CulturesFrance, édition d’un catalogue, rencontres
et site Internet. L’objectif étant de permettre un
meilleur accès à la commande de ces jeunes talents,
la Cité a, par ailleurs, confié l’aménagement
de plusieurs de ses espaces (escaliers Carlu et Bodin, Salles
de réunion Carlu et Davioud) et des scénographies
d’expositions à des lauréats des Nouveaux
Albums.
Plus information :
http://www.citechaillot.fr/exposition/expositions_temporaires.php?id=141
15 mars
- (en anglais) COMPETITIONS - World Monuments Fund seeks
your vote
World Monuments Fund is one of 49 non-profits competing
for a $200,000 grant through the American Express Members Project.
This is an online voting campaign that, at the end of a three-month
cycle, will award the grant to the nonprofit that gets the most
votes in its category. Anyone who is interested in voting can
click on this link.
Plus information en anglais :
http://www.takepart.com/node/54047
- (en anglais) FELLOWSHIPS - 2010 Community
Heritage Grants (CHG 2010) now open (Australia). Deadline for
Applications: 14 May 2010
The Community Heritage Grants (CHG) program aims to preserve and
provide access to nationally significant, Australian cultural
heritage material held by community groups across the country.
Grants of up to $15 000 are available for preservation projects
and training through community based workshops.
Community organisations such as historical societies, museums,
public libraries, archives, Indigenous and migrant community groups
which collect and provide public access to their cultural heritage
collections are eligible to apply.
Plus information en anglais : http://www.nla.gov.au/chg/
- (en anglais) AWARDS -2010 Cultural Policy Research Award:
Call for Applications now open!. Deadline: 24 May 2010
The European Cultural Foundation, the Riksbankens Jubileumsfond
and the European Network of Cultural Administration Training Centres
have officially launched the call for applications for the 2010
Cultural Policy Research Award. Designed to foster academic and
applied cultural policy research and to explore issues at stake
in contemporary Europe, the Cultural Policy Research Award aims
to contribute to new competence building among young scholars
in comparative cultural policy research.
The winner of the CPR Award 2010, worth 10.000 euros, will be
publicly announced on 6 October during the 18th ENCATC Annual
Conference taking place in Brussels (6-8 October 2010). The Cultural
Policy Research Award was launched in 2004 by the European Cultural
Foundation (ECF) and the Riksbankens Jubileumsfond, and since
2008, is developed in partnership with the European Network of
Cultural Administration Training Centres (ENCATC).
Plus information en anglais :
http://www.encatc.org/pages/index.php?id=19
12 mars
- JOB OFFERS - Nouveau site d'offres d'emploi destinées
au secteur culturel européen
Culture jobs international (CJI) est un nouveau site européen
qui tient les opérateurs culturels informés sur
les emplois en Europe et permet aux organisations culturelles
de recruter en Europe. Notre collaborateur principal est Changing
Room (Trans Europe Halles projette de stimuler la mobilité
transfrontalière des opérateurs européens).
Plus information :
http://www.culturejobsinternational.org/
11 mars
- BOURSES- Àppel d'offre bourses d'études
du musée du Quai Branly 2010-2011. Date limite: 2 mai 2010
Le musée du quai Branly propose chaque année des
bourses doctorales et postdoctorales destinées à
aider des doctorants et de jeunes docteurs à mener à
bien des projets de recherche originaux et innovants.
Les disciplines concernées sont : l’anthropologie,
l’ethnomusicologie, l’histoire de l’art, l’histoire,
l’archéologie, la sociologie, le droit du patrimoine,
les arts du spectacle.
Les domaines de recherche privilégiés sont : les
arts occidentaux et extra-occidentaux, les patrimoines matériels
et immatériels, les institutions muséales et leurs
collections, la technologie et la culture matérielle.
Les projets particulièrement susceptibles de tirer parti
de l’environnement du musée du quai Branly seront
examinés avec la plus grande attention. Les candidats sélectionnés
devront fournir au département de la recherche et de l’enseignement
du musée du quai Branly un rapport d’activité
détaillé de leurs recherches au terme de la bourse.
Plus information :
http://www.quaibranly.fr/fr/enseignement/bourses/appel-d-offre-bourses-d-etudes-2010-2011.html
10 mars
- CONCOURS - Jeunes Mains Unies pour la Diversité,
Concours International d’Art. Date limite: 15 juin 2010
Le Concours International d’Art Jeunes Mains Unies pour
la Diversité fait partie d'une action mondiale d'éducation
des jeunes sur la biodiversité. Cette initiative offrira
aux enfants et aux jeunes des informations utiles pour les aider
à participer activement à la protection, la préservation
et l'amélioration de la biodiversité dans leurs
communautés.
Le thème du concours est «la biodiversité»
et tout ce qu'elle signifie pour les jeunes du monde entier. Par
exemple, les enfants et les jeunes pourront explorer dans leurs
oeuvres d´art l'étonnante variété de
la vie sur la planète, la richesse des écosystèmes,
les raisons pour lesquelles la biodiversité est en train
de disparaître, ce qui peut être fait pour la protéger.
Les meilleurs oeuvres d´art pourront être utilisés
pour les badges et les logos de l’initiative, et toutes
les autres contributions seront conservées pour être
employées durant l’action, notamment pour illustrer
les affiches, les publications, les T-shirts ainsi que d'autres
publications des Nations Unies.
Le concours est ouvert aux enfants et aux jeunes âgés
de 6 à 20 ans répartis selon trois catégories
d'âge: 6-10 ans, 11-15 ans et 16-20 ans.
Le concours a été lancé le 28 Janvier 2010
et se termine le 15 Juin 2010. Nous invitons tous les jeunes du
monde entier à présenter leurs oeuvres d´art
sur la biodiversité. L'année dernière 1.400
réalisations provenant de 46 pays différents avaient
été envoyées. Les organisateurs du concours
sont Bioversity International (BI), la Convention sur la Diversité
Biologique (CDB), l’Organisation des Nations Unies pour
l'Alimentation et l'Agriculture (FAO) et l'Association Mondiale
des Guides et Eclaireuses (AMGE). Le concours est une activité
de la l'Alliance Mondiale des Jeunes des Nations Unies (YUNGA)
et de La Vague Verte pour la biodiversité.
Plus information :
http://greenwave.cbd.int/files/Concours-International-dArt-Biodiversite-fr.pdf
- (en anglais)
FELLOWSHIPS - Call for Applications 2010
- International Graduate School of Heritage Studies at BTU Cottbus
University - GERMANY - Doctoral Scholarships for the newly established
PhD Programme in "Heritage Studies". Deadline: 15 March
2010
The scholarship is tenable for up to 3 years for the completion
of a PhD dissertation. Scholarships are initially limited until
31.12.2010. Depending on budget allocation as well as on the programme’s
approval through the Brandenburg Ministry of Science, the
scholarship shall be extended for respectively 1 year for a maximum
extension of two years (i.e. scholarships are awarded until 31.12.2011
and 31.12.2012, respectively). Applications for research areas
1, 3 and 4 as well as in cross-cutting research topics shall be
particularly considered. Applications shall be sent to the Head
of the International Graduate School of Heritage Studies at Cottbus
University. Yet it is strongly recommended to contact the relevant
advisors of the research area(s) of interest in advance in order
to discuss the relevance of potential research topics and research
interests for the International Graduate School of Heritage Studies
at Cottbus University. The Brandenburg University of Technology
Cottbus offers an interdisciplinary PhD programme in Heritage
Studies that is aimed at national as well as international prospective
students.
Plus information en anglais :
https://www.tu-cottbus.de/btu/de/gradschool/heritage-studies/announcements.html
9 mars
- (en anglais)
FELLOWSHIPS - Lucy Karanja wins AWARD fellowship. Laboratory
Technician at CABI Africa
We are delighted to report that Lucy Karanja - a Laboratory Technician
at CABI Africa - has been chosen for an AWARD fellowship (African
Women in Research and Development). The rewarding 2 year programme
aims to increase a fellow's contribution in the service of fighting
hunger and poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa. Lucy was chosen from
500 applicants.
Plus information en anglais : http://www.cabi.org/default.aspx?site=170&page=1019&sid=k0032
- (en anglais) FELOWSHIPS
- OPAL Grants Scheme 2010 - 'New generation of nature enthusiasts'.
Deadline to Apply: 4 May 2010
The OPAL Grants Scheme aims to help natural history societies
and recording schemes grow and flourish. They are awarding grants
in 2010 and 2011 to support and enhance the day-to-day operation
of societies and schemes, as well as for projects that develop
these groups' activities or expand their outreach into the wider
community.
Plus information en anglais :
http://www.nbn.org.uk/News-and-Events/Biodiversity-news/Grants.aspx
8 mars
- (en italien) COMPETITION - “MACRO 2%” :
concorso per 2 opere d’arte nel nuovo museo di Roma (Italia)
Deadline: 8 April 2010
Il MACRO, bandisce un concorso internazionale fra artisti finalizzato
all’acquisizione di 2 opere d’arte destinate al MACRO-Museo
d’Arte Contemporanea di Roma, localizzato in Via Reggio
Emilia, 54.
Il concorso, denominato “MACRO 2%”, prevede la scelta,
la realizzazione e la messa in opera di 2 opere da collocare in
due spazi di passaggio singolari all’interno della nuova
area espositiva del MACRO. L’Amministrazione intende far
eseguire due opere d’arte in armonia con lo stile architettonico
della nuova struttura.
Si richiede un intervento per due spazi: l’uno situato all’entrata
secondaria tra il livello del parcheggio e quello del foyer del
MACRO, l’altro ubicato lungo la scala che collega Via Nizza
alla parte superiore dell’edificio.
Plus information :
http://www.tafter.it/2010/03/05/08-04-10-macro-2-concorso-per-2-opere-darte-nel-nuovo-museo-di-roma/
- (en anglais) JOB OFFERS - Senior
Policy & Assessment Officer, SA Heritage Branch. Adelaide
(Australia). Deadline to Apply: 19 March 2010
The Senior Policy and Assessment Officer will assist the Cultural
Heritage Policy and Assessments Team to implement key South Australian
Government strategies for heritage management. It combines skills
in assessing heritage significance with analysis an improvement
of processes. You will develop assessment reports; assist with
developing policies and guidelines; provide expert advice on the
significance of heritage places to the South Australian Heritage
Council and Register Committee; and help improve the South Australian
Heritage database.
Plus information en anglais :
http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/deh/vacancies/index.html
- (en anglais) AWARDS - South Australia
Heritage Heroes 2009 (Australia)
The Awards provide an opportunity to acknowledge the outstanding
contribution of volunteers to conserving our heritage and recording
its history. The first Awards were presented by the Minister for
Environment and Conservation on 25 August 2009. The Awards are
an initiative of the SA Heritage Council and is being run by the
Department for Environment and Heritage in partnership with the
Hawke Centre of the University of South Australia.
Plus information en anglais :
http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/heritage/about/latest.html
- (en anglais) FELLOWSHIPS - Built Heritage
Research Fellowships (Australia)
The collections of the Architecture Museum in the School of Art,
Architecture and Design provide a rich and unparalleled resource
for research into South Australia's social and cultural history
through the lens of architecture and the built environment. The
Museum has the generous support of the South Australian Department
for Environment and Heritage (DEH) through the SA Built Heritage
Research Fellowship. This annual Fellowship provides the opportunity
for in-depth investigation into an aspect of the state's built
heritage. Since mid 2005, the Department for Environment and Heritage
has been offering the DEH SA Built Heritage Research Fellowship
at the Architecture Museum, University of South Australia.
Plus information en anglais : http://www.unisa.edu.au/artarchitecturedesign/architecturemuseum/fellowship.asp
- (en anglais) COMPETITION - BCN 2000
Urban Sustainable Transport Center Competition. Barcelone (Spain)
Submission deadline: 15 April 2010
The goal of this assignment is to achieve an architectural ensemble
that responds to the multiple scales that these kind of projects
require. The project to develop must not only attend to the specific
function it’s designed for but also to its urban insertion
and impact. Because of the hundred and fiftieth anniversary of
Cerda’s master plan for the expansion of Barcelona the project
takes place on a site located in a consolidated sector of this
rectangular grid that is considered one of the first examples
of modern urbanism. As many of the master plans that followed
after Cerda’s the expansion is based on a rectangular abstract
grid that is only interrupted by important avenues, topography
or landmark buildings.
Plus information en anglais : http://www.archdaily.com/51984/bcn-2000-urban-sustainable-transport-center-competition/
- (en anglais) JOB OFFERS - Antarctic
Heritage Trust (AHT), Various positions (Conservation Programme,
Antarctica)
The Trust employs a team of professionals to ensure these sites
remain for future generations. Disciplines involved in the project
have included (or currently include) conservation architects,
conservators, archaeologists, historians, structural and fire
engineers. Approximately once a year the Trust calls for applications
from professional conservators interested in working on the Trust’s
conservation project in Antarctica. Recruitment for the 2010 and
2011 seasons is now closed.
Interested in being advised when the next recruitment round
opens?
This is a long term project which will extend to at least 2014.
There will continue to be opportunities for both summer and winter
positions and the needs of the conservation work programme will
evolve each season. The selection process for conservators generally
takes place in the first quarter of each year. If you are a professionally
trained conservator and missed the above intake or wish to apply
at a later stage, complete the Registration of Interest form below
and we will notify when the next round of applications are open.
Plus information en anglais :
http://www.nzaht.org/AHT/Vacancies/
6 mars
- (en anglais) Landslide
2010: Every Tree Tells a Story. Deadline: 31 March 2010
Sentinel and specimen trees, allées and boulevards, hedgerows
and urban forests— they surround us and are living reminders
of our heritage. Either formal or vernacular, these irreplaceable
trees and tree groupings are often associated with historically
important people and events that have shaped the development of
communities and cultures. They stand as living reminders to our
country’s past and have the potential to bear witness to
coming generations. For this, these natural elements command the
same awe and admiration that our culture bequeaths upon brilliant
artists, poets, and scholars. In order to honor and help preserve
our country’s heritage of trees, the Cultural Landscape
Foundation (TCLF) and Garden Design magazine are again teaming
up with their 2010 Landslide: Every Tree Tells a Story. TCLF is
also pleased to welcome The Davey Tree Expert Company as Landslide's
2010 Presenting Sponsor and American Forests as a sponsor.
Since its inception in 2003, the Landslide initiative has spotlighted
more than 150 significant at-risk parks, gardens, horticultural
features, and working landscapes. This year’s theme will
again do so by calling attention to the places that embody our
shared landscape heritage. Selections will be announced this fall.
Plus information en anglais :
http://tclf.org/landslide/2010
5 mars
- (en anglais) COMPETITION - Museum of
the Second World War Design Competition. Gdansk (Poland)
This Competition concerns the development of the architectural
conceptual design of the building to house the Museum of the Second
World War in Gdansk, intended to become a new identity landmark
of the City of Gdansk, and the conceptual site landscape design
commensurate with the nature, status, and location of the site.
The purpose of this Competition is to arrive at the architectural
concept of the building to house the Museum of the Second World
War in Gdansk, appended with the site landscape design, that will
be best in terms of its city-planning, architectural, functional,
aesthetic, and operational aspects, and recognise the site’s
nature, status, and location, and to obtain recommendations from
the Competition Jury with respect to awarding the public contract
to the winner of the Competition. Registration deadline is March
26, submission deadline is August 13. For information on the requirements,
go to the competition’s official website. Seen at Death
by Architecture.
Plus information en anglais : http://www.archdaily.com/51828/museum-of-the-second-world-war-design-competition/
- (en anglais) FELLOWSHIPS - History
of Art: Kress Travel Fellowships. Deadline: 30 November
- Fifteen to twenty Kress Travel Fellowships in the History
of Art for travel required for the completion of dissertation
research on European art. Stipends generally range from $3500
to $10,000. Dissertation research must focus on European art
before 1900.
- Restrictions: Restricted to pre-doctoral candidates in the
history of art. Nominees must be U.S. citizens or individuals
matriculated at an American university.
- Application procedures: Candidates must be nominated by
their art history department.
- Each art history department is limited to one nominee.
Advanced training in European art history requires direct exposure
to the object of study, prolonged access to key information
resources such as libraries and photographic archives, the development
of professional relationships with colleagues, and immersion
in European cultures. These related needs are often best satisfied
by flexible opportunities for travel in Europe. Kress Travel
Fellowships are intended to provide promising young professionals
with the opportunity to experience this kind of engagement.
Plus information en anglais :
http://www.kressfoundation.org/fellowships/default.aspx?id=44
- (en anglais) FELLOWSHIPS - Conservation Grants Program.
Application Deadlines: January 15, April 15, and October 15
- Support for the professional practice of art conservation,
including conservation research, scholarly publications, international
conferences and symposia.
- Grants are awarded to non-profit institutions with 501(c)
3 status, based in the United States, including supporting foundations
of European institutions.
- These are competitive grants. Please see ‘Past Grants’
and ‘Annual Reports’ for past awards and typical
levels of funding.
The Conservation program supports the professional practice of
art conservation, especially as it relates to European art of
the pre-modern era. Grants are awarded to projects that create
and disseminate specialized knowledge, including archival projects,
development and dissemination of scholarly databases, documentation
projects, exhibitions and publications focusing on art conservation,
scholarly publications, and technical and scientific studies.
Grants are also awarded for activities that permit conservators
and conservation scientists to share their expertise with both
professional colleagues and a broad audience through international
exchanges, professional meetings, conferences, symposia, consultations,
the presentation of research, exhibitions that include a prominent
focus on materials and techniques, and other professional events.
Support for conservation treatments is generally limited to works
from the distributed Kress Collection, and is coordinated through
the Kress Program in Paintings Conservation at the Conservation
Center of the New York University Institute of Fine Arts.
Plus information en anglais :
http://www.kressfoundation.org/grants/default.aspx?id=138
4 mars
- CONCOURS - Navires historiques nationaux (Royaume-Uni)
- Concours photo 2010
1er mars - 31 juillet 2010
Cette année, pour la première fois, Navires historiques
nationaux a mis en marche un concours de photographie passionnant
avec la revue Classic Boat. Le concours a quatre catégories
et encourage des inscriptions de tous ceux qui s’intéressent
au patrimoine maritime, y compris des enfants en âge scolaire,
des propriétaires de navires historiques, des enthousiastes
maritimes et tous ceux qui ont une connaissance des techniques
nautiques ou des habiletés traditionnelles. Il y a un prix
de 1.000 £ pour le gagnant absolu du concours, pour les
investir dans une thématique ou une activité en
rapport avec un navire du Registre national de Navires historiques.
D'autres prix incluent de l'équipement de photographie
pour des écoles, des événements sur les navires
historiques, qualification d'habilités et deux années
d'abonnement à la revue Classic Boat. Les gagnants seront
aussi invités à une cérémonie de livraison
de prix. Regardez les sites Internet pour savoir davantage sur
le concours, cherchez un navire historique dans votre secteur
local, regardez notre panneau ou téléchargez vos
meilleures photographies. Ce concours sera ouvert du 1er mars
au 31 juillet 2010, donc commencez à prendre vos photos
et faites-nous arriver votre inscription pour avoir une option
à devenir le gagnant de cette année.
Plus information en anglais :
http://www.nationalhistoricships.org.uk/pages/photography-competition-2010.html
- Nouveaux Prix pour le concours Photo
C’est pour nous un plaisir de vous annoncer que la maison
d’édition Adlard Coles Nautical a offert gentiment
son soutien pour le concours de photographie sur les Navires
historiques nationaux et fera don des copies du livre Photographie
dans la mer comme un prix pour les inscriptions très
reconnues dans toutes les catégories.
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