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study & training

Study and hands-on training during and after your course
There are various art academies that offer bachelor’s and master’s courses in art. In addition there are various teacher training courses. There are also courses for artists who want to do school and extra-mural educational projects.
Read more for information on the various courses

Acquiring (work) experience during your study
All students acquire work experience during their study: this may be via a hands-on trainee placement or a research or other project in or outside the school. It is partly on the basis of what you have learnt from these experiences that you embark on your career in art. Be aware of this: tackle all trainee placements and projects as professionally as possible. For example, you already start to build up your network right from the start of your study.
Read more on hands-on training and work experience

Abroad
Some students want to take a course or work in a trainee placement abroad during or after their study. Others work partly or entirely abroad after completing their study. There are various organisations that help you to organise and fund a period abroad.
Read more on going abroad

Follow-up and extra training, lifelong learning
It is very important to continue to develop in your professional field. You must at any rate make sure that you keep up your knowledge and skills. There are various ways in which you can keep up or take extra training in a different field.
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Funding of courses
All these courses cost money, and you must be able to support yourself in the meantime. Read more about funding your study.
Read more about funding