The aim of the scholarship is to support two students enrolled in the Master’s degree programme in Industrial Design. The financial support is aimed for students that have difficulties to afford the living costs in Sweden.
The Master’s programme in Industrial Design focuses on three themes: Living and Behaviour, Form and Technology, or Man and Nature. The programme consists of individual industrial design projects, workshops and additional theoretical courses. You will participate in and contribute to the creation of knowledge within the field of design. By organizing exhibitions, seminars and workshops you will communicate your work and participate in the public debate. The School of Industrial Design offers you a creative environment with excellent workshop facilities. As part of a full-scale university, we can offer great opportunities for a multidisciplinary approach through cooperation with other faculties.
The curriculum consist of individual industrial design projects and mandatory common academics, which are drawn in from specialised faculties of Lund University. The industrial design projects are chosen from a given thematic repertoire, by modular combination from a selection within the thematic repertoire or by proposition of an individual theme within the framework of the thematic repertoire, monitored in coordination with an elected team of supervisors.
Students will become authorities in their chosen subject, whether in their conceptually creative, strategic or technical capacity. Above all, the Master’s programme in Industrial Design encourages the in-depth debate and deliberation of the discipline.
Eligibility
Entry requirements
A Bachelor s degree with relevance to the applied education. A digital portfolio of the applicant s own work in the field that clearly proves that the applicant has good potential to benefit from the programme.
Selection criteria
The selection is based on the submitted portfolio and at a statement of purpose.
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2 Ingvar Kamprad Master Scholarships, Lund University, Sweden (2019)