Read through Research Project Description before start working on your project idea. In a 200-word paragraph, explain your project idea(s), your interest in or prior study of the idea(s), how your idea(s) might meet the project requirements, and where you plan to observe in-person the art/creative form in your study. Please note that you do not have to go to a museum to see art; many art/creative forms can be seen in everyday lives. Also, you do not need to observe the actual art/creative work that you plan to study (e.g., a Renaissance painting), but you should observe the similar art/creative form (e.g., an oil painting) in order to see closely the art medium, material, and other artistic details.
All applicants go through a series of tests that check their level of English and knowledge of formatting styles. The applicant is also required to present a sample of writing to the Evaluation Department. If you wish to find out more about the procedure, check out the whole process.