May 27, 2025 - 06:45

Applications are now open for PRAXIS 2025, the highly anticipated third edition of an innovative educational framework designed for independent studies. This unique programme will run from September 8 to December 12, 2025, offering participants an opportunity to engage in a rigorous and creative learning environment.
PRAXIS 2025 aims to foster critical thinking and artistic exploration, encouraging students to develop their ideas and practices in a supportive community. Participants will have access to a diverse range of resources, mentorship, and collaborative opportunities, allowing them to refine their skills and expand their knowledge.
The programme invites individuals from various backgrounds and disciplines to apply, emphasizing inclusivity and diversity in its cohort. Interested candidates are encouraged to submit their applications promptly, as spaces are limited. This is an excellent opportunity for aspiring artists, thinkers, and innovators to immerse themselves in a transformative educational experience that challenges conventional boundaries and inspires new ways of thinking.
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