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2007-2008 Art History Fellowships


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Posted by: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Deadline: 11/03/06

The Metropolitan Museum offers resident fellowships in art history to qualified graduate students at the predoctoral level as well as to postdoctoral researchers.

The duration of these fellowships is usually one year. Applications for short-term fellowships for senior museum scholars are also considered. The fields of research for art history candidates include Western art; Asian art, the arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas; antiquities; arms and armor; costumes; drawings and prints; sculpture; paintings; illuminated manuscripts; musical instruments; and photographs. Some art history fellowships for travel abroad are also available for students whose projects involve first-hand examination of paintings in major European collections.
Contact:
Office of Grants and Fellowships
Education Department
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 Fifth Avenue
New York, New York 10028
Tel. 212-650-2763
http://www.metmuseum.org/education/er_fellow.asp

Posted on 06/05/06
Expires on 11/03/06 at midnight.

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