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Win A Scholarship For DesignMorphine’s Master’s Degree!

January 21, 2021 by ShapeDiver
<< Whether you're already graduated or about to graduate from college, getting a master's degree is always an option you might consider to get ahead with your career and improve your current skill set. If you've ever thought about or are actively considering taking a master's degree in the Computational Design field, then we may have good news for you. >>


Today we're proud to announce that ShapeDiver will collaborate with DesignMorphine to provide one of three partial scholarships for their upcoming Master of Science in Computational and Advanced Design. A 9-month online program focused on the field of Architecture and Product Design, fully accredited by the Bulgarian Ministry of Education and accepted worldwide.

Master's Degree Quick Overview

An important condition to be considered is for students to apply BEFORE February 28th, 2021. Each scholarship will grant up to €2900 towards the tuition of those who meet certain criteria. If you are thinking of taking the next step for your education then you might want to continue reading this post.

Why Should You Consider A Master's Degree?

If you are passionate about design and want to have the best progression in your career, this is something you might've thought about before. A master's degree in such a specialized field will give you the toolset to take in a broader scope of projects and open the doors for new career paths and networking opportunities.

With this particular master's degree focused on Computational and Product design, you'll get a 9-month advanced education around design methods and multidisciplinary techniques that will expand the horizons of your capabilities. These will be taught by a team of leaders, including designers, architects, and mentors from diverse backgrounds as part of industry-leading companies. You'll also become part of a diverse global network of professional and talented individuals.

It's a great opportunity if you are looking to build your brand or become an ideal candidate for any advanced computational design position worldwide.

About DesignMorphine

DesignMorphine is an international education institution and creative hub that acts as a catalyst of progress for professionals across the globe. They currently offer a wide variety of accredited degrees, workshops, and educational experiences tailored towards designers and innovative thinkers.

The team collaborates with top-of-the-line talent and industry leaders to create relevant and high-quality experiences that can give designers, architects, and engineers an impulse in their career and skills, no matter what industry they come from.

The Master's of Science in Computational and Advanced Design aims to bring multidisciplinary techniques to skilled professionals so that they can be at the forefront of modern technological advancement.

About The Program

The program was created in collaboration with the University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy in Sofia, Bulgaria and it covers a wide range of topics and software such as Maya, Zbrush, Grasshopper, and more.

Program description by DesignMorphine:

"The master's schedule is split intο five leading Design Chapters and five supporting Technical and Theoretical Labs that span over the 9-month long academic year. Throughout them, students will encounter and learn advanced techniques and design processes from world-renowned designers and architects. 

During the Design Chapters phase, they will start with the generation of a single unit and its new features, i.e. the enhanced human body, and will then progress to develop more complex architectural entities around that, reaching the state to build global systems and networks. 

Through the Technical Labs, students will master a variety of software for parametric and generative design, like Maya, ZBrush, Rhinoceros, Grasshopper, Houdini, Unreal Engine, C# etc, as well as get to utilize Virtual Reality, visualize their concepts through the Media Lab, and work with Prototyping Machines and Swarm Robotics. 

Furthermore, students will be taught how to formulate a concrete, expandable theoretical frame to support their vision. At the end of each monthly cycle of lessons, participants will present their work and discussion will follow. Mentors and Acclaimed Designers will be called to participate and provide a fresh perspective. At the end of this journey, students will have obtained a variety of skills, allowing them to be ready to take on any project in any working environment."

If this sounds like an exciting program for you, you may be interested in the different discounts and scholarships that ShapeDiver and DesignMorphine are currently providing to stand out applicants!

How To Apply For A Scholarship

The scholarships will require students to apply before February 28th, 2021. Each scholarship will grant up to €2900 to students who meet the criteria.

The first step is to visit the official course webpage and submit your application before the deadline. This application will require you to fill out your personal and educational information and upload different work samples that showcase your talent in computational design. 

Decisions on applications will be made in two rounds based on the date of receiving the application and supporting documents. Applications will not be processed until all required information has been provided and failure to submit might delay the processing of your application. Please note that DesignMorphine will not accept multiple applications from the same candidate.

Successful applicants will receive a Letter of Conditional Offer through email and will be expected to supply the following documents by the date outlined on the offer with official English translation if necessary.

The application process is now live and ready for any interested applicant so make sure to apply before the deadline!


<< For any additional information about the course, visit the DesignMorphine official course page or follow them in any of their social media channels. >>

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