Postdoctoral Fellowships in Art History from the Getty/ACLS (New York, USA)

Brief Description:

The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) & Getty Foundation Fellowships in the History of Art 2023–2024 are now accepting applications.

Early-career academics from all around the world now have the chance to embark on extensive projects that will significantly and creatively advance our understanding of art and its history. The applicant’s significant scholarly contribution should be the project’s ultimate goal as the program funds projects at all phases of development. This programmed does not fund educational initiatives, literature, or artistic endeavors (such as novels or films).


Scholarship Details:

Opportunity Type: Fully Funded

Language of Instruction: English

Organized by: American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) & Getty Foundation

 

Location: New York, United States

No. of fellowships: 10

Deadline: October 27, 2022

The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) and Getty advise reviewers to seriously consider diversity, equity, and inclusion to encourage more diversity in the academy. Promising academics from diverse backgrounds who attended or are linked with universities around the globe and who provide viewpoints and experiences that have historically been underrepresented in the field of art history are of special interest to them.


Level of study:

Non-Degree Program/Certificate

 

Benefits of Scholarship:

·      Stipend of $60,000

·      Up to $ 5,000 for travel and research costs

·      After the fellowship, one week residence at Getty Research Institute

 

Eligibility:

·      The PhD that the applicant holds must have been awarded between September 1, 2017, and December 31, 2021.

·      Any applicant with a PhD in a humanistic field is eligible to apply as long as they can show that their work advances the field of art history by using materials, techniques, or findings from art history in a significant way. Researchers may suggest brand-new methods for studying art history or look into connections between art history and other humanistic fields.

·      This program accepts proposals from applicants from all over the world, without discrimination on the basis of citizenship, residency, proposed work location, or employment.

·      The applicant must submit an application in English.

 

Required documents

·      Project Proposal (Including: Project Description, project work plan, expected products)

·      2 Reference letters

·      Writing samples (max. 15 pages)

·      Project bibliography (max. 2 pages, in Times New Roman 11-point font)

·      Up to three extra pages of pictures or other non-text materials are optional. Every image must have a citation, photo or image credit (if applicable), and a one- to two-sentence explanation for its inclusion.

·      A one-page, Times New Roman, 11-point, single-spaced, succinct personal statement describing your intellectual development as a scholar.

·      Writing sample that is no longer than 15 pages long, including all pictures and citations (footnotes and endnotes), double spaced, and formatted in Times New Roman 11-point font; the sample may be an entire essay or a representative section from a book or journal article. Although citations may be in other languages, writing samples must be in English (with translations provided). Journal and book excerpts that do not adhere to the formatting requirements will not be accepted. Applications with writing samples that don’t follow the specified length and formatting guidelines won’t be considered for the competition.

·      Please be aware that all applicants to ACLS must have an ORCID iD

 

How to Apply?

Apply Now, to get your application started.

 

Deadline: October 27, 2022

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