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Wed, 28 Jun 2006 09:19:18 -0400
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Hello there,

I can speak about one program out there. It's in Amsterdam, Netherlands 
and is taught in english and directed by Peter van Mensch.  The program is 
about 1.5 years and it's a very independent approach in which you rely 
heavily on your peers.  It's part of the Hogeschool for Kunst(google it) 
and is called the Reinwardt Academie.  For my experience it was very nice 
because the program was so international with people from around the 
globe, most of whom I still keep in touch with.  The internship at the end 
is crucial and most of my peers have ended up in exciting places, like 
Tanzania working with Unesco programs in the National Museum.  

Hope this helps, Janne

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