
The University Center for Human Values offers individual travel grants to Princeton University undergraduate students who are working (or have worked on) the Research Film Studio's various projects. The aim of the grants is to allow students to visit the exhibitions to which they have contributed and help create and assemble new exhibitions in the 2025 Venice and Mallorca Biennales.
Only Research Film Studio members or alumni are eligible to apply.
Current Opportunities
March 9-14, 2025 (rescheduled)
Los Angeles, CA
The film school's theme is “The Film Archive.” Participants will learn about film archiving and how to conduct archival research of films in the UCLA Film and Television Archive. We are also trying to arrange a workshop with Marcell Rév, DP of Euphoria and John Neiman, senior programmer of the Sundance Film Festival. Those interested in becoming a member of the Research Film Studio and working on current filmmaking projects, hAiRCHITECTURE and Let There Be a Lake are encourage to apply.
To apply, submit a paragraph on how you would like to contribute to the RFS team’s work on the short documentary films to Kim Girman, [email protected]. Applications are due by 11:59 PM EST on February 12.
Future Opportunities Planned
Travel Grant (Airfare Cost) to the Mallorca Art Biennale
June 1-7, 2025
Value: $600
Eligibility: Students who will work on the revised version of the ArtHouse Memes exhibition that will be part of the 2025 Mallorca Art Biennale
This travel grant will cover the cost of airfare for ten RFS members invited by the University of Mallorca. The University of Mallorca will cover the cost of students' food and board.
Past Opportunities
ArtHouse Memes Travel Grant
October 13-18, 2024
Venice, Italy
Individual grants to be used for travel expenses up to $2,200. The recipients will attend the events of the UCHV Palazzo Talk. Requests involving travel costs will not be supported unless they conform to the University’s travel policies. Current travel guidance can be found on Princeton International's website.