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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

USA: Conservation and Scientific Research Fellowships at the Metropolitan Museum of Art 2010/11

Overview

The Metropolitan Museum of Art offers annual resident fellowships in conservation to qualified graduate students at the predoctoral level as well as to postdoctoral researchers.

Fellowship applications for short-term research for senior Museum conservators are also considered. Projects should relate to the Museum's collection. The fields of research for conservation candidates include paintings, paper, objects (including sculpture, metalwork, glass, ceramics, furniture, and archaeological objects), textiles, musical instruments, costumes, and scientific research. It is desirable that applicants for the conservation fellowship program should have reached an advanced level of experience or training.

Fellowship benefits

All fellowship recipients will be expected to spend the fellowship in residence in the department with which they are affiliated. The stipend amount for one year is $40,000 for senior conservators/scientific researchers and $30,000 for junior conservators/scientific researchers, with up to an additional $5,000 for travel and miscellaneous expenses. Senior fellowships are intended for well-established professionals, with advanced training in the field and a proven publication record.

All fellowships must take place between September 1, 2010, and August 31, 2011. Fellowships generally begin September 2010. Application, along with the required letters of recommendation, must be made by letter and must be received by the deadline date of January 8, 2010.


How to apply

There are no application forms. Fellowship applications must be submitted in English. Three letters of recommendation are required, none of which may be from current Metropolitan Museum of Art staff. The submission of the required letters of recommendation in English is encouraged. Applicants must submit a typed application in triplicate including the following, in the order listed below:


•Name, home and present address, and telephone number (in triplicate).
•Full résumé of education and professional experience (in triplicate).
•A statement, not to exceed one thousand words, specifying what the applicant wishes to accomplish during the fellowship period and detailing how the Museum's facilities can be utilized to accomplish the applicant's goals (in triplicate).
•Tentative schedule of work to be accomplished during the fellowship period (in triplicate).
•Three letters of recommendation (at least one academic and one professional); these should be sent directly to the above address (in triplicate).
•List of other applications for fellowships or grants applied for in same period (in triplicate).
•For master's degree and predoctoral applicants only: official undergraduate and graduate transcripts (original transcript plus two copies).

Applicants will be notified by March 26, 2010.

Application must be submitted to the address below

Attn: Marcie Karp
The Fellowship Program in Conservation
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 Fifth Avenue
New York, New York 10028-0198
Fax: 212-396-5168
Email: education.grants@metmuseum.org
Visit the website at http://www.metmuseum.org/education/conservation.html


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