In 2014, we laid the foundation for the Urboteca project with a mission to promote participatory urbanism and educate communities about urban planning. Over the years, we have been dedicated to developing practical skills for young professionals eager to work alongside communities to tackle urban challenges. Building on this legacy, we launched the CoNECT project in 2022, aiming to enhance collaboration between professionals, social initiatives, and residents to transform cities into more sustainable and resilient places.
Embarking on a New Edition
With great excitement, we announce the new edition of the URBOTECA Fellowship program. This year, we invite students and graduates passionate about architecture, urbanism, landscape architecture, visual arts, performing arts, anthropology, and sociology to join us. This program offers a unique opportunity to deepen your understanding of urban environments and engage directly with communities to develop solutions for real-world urban issues.
Program Overview
The URBOTECA Fellowship 2024 spans a 15-week journey beginning on February 25th. Throughout the program, participants have the chance to investigate topics of public interest, actively participating in diagnosing urban spaces and facilities.
Who Should Apply?
We are looking for deeply motivated individuals who are students or graduates in fields such as architecture, urbanism, landscape architecture, visual arts, performing arts, anthropology, or sociology. If you are eager to engage in a creative and multidisciplinary dialogue, this fellowship is for you. You will work in teams on real case studies, developing projects that make a tangible impact.
Why Participate?
Participating in our Fellowship program means developing essential practical skills to help neighborhood communities better manage their urban environments. You will receive support from experienced mentors and have access to a wealth of knowledge, as well as material and human resources, to support your projects and ideas.
What We Offer
The program offers a unique learning and development experience, providing access to the Portable Urboteca and a network of international mentors and specialists. You will work on concrete cases such as Depoul Victoria, Malmaison, and Cartier Creativ, contributing to the creation of participatory solutions.
Collaborative Opportunities
You will have the chance to collaborate with a team of recognized professionals and mentors who will guide you throughout the program. This collaboration will enhance your skills and broaden your understanding of urbanism and community engagement.
Application Details
Fill out the application form by February 15th, and on February 19th, you will find out if you have been selected.
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