Accepting Applications / Yale Residential Scholar Awards in British Art

sarah kraus Announcement
Location
Connecticut, United States
Subject Fields
Architecture and Architectural History, Art, Art History & Visual Studies, British History / Studies, Classical Studies, Fine Arts

The Yale Center for British Art offers three types of short-term residential awards to scholars undertaking research related to British art, architecture, and material culture. While in residence, scholars have access to the Center’s rich holdings of paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, rare books, and manuscripts, as well as material from the wider Yale network of museums, libraries, and special collections. While in residence, scholars are also given a dedicated working space in the Center’s Reference Library, are encouraged to participate in events and programs, and are given opportunities to engage with the university's scholarly community.

 

Visiting Scholar Awards
Visiting Scholar Awards are open to academics, museum professionals, artists, and doctoral candidates who are working in any field related to British visual and material culture. Recipients of the award have the opportunity to access the Center’s rich holdings of paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, rare books, and manuscripts, as well as material from the wider Yale network of museums, libraries, and special collections. The deadline for the 2020/2021 application cycle is January 13, 2020
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Curatorial Scholar Awards
These awards are open to curators worldwide who are engaged in significant curatorial work in any area of British art. Proposed research projects should relate to the curatorial responsibilities of the applicant. Eligible areas of research include cataloguing, interpretation, the development of exhibitions, collections displays or digital projects, exhibition catalogues or other related museum publications, collections development, conservation, and object care. Priority will be given to those applicants with a demonstrated need for funding. The deadline for the 2020/2021 application cycle is Monday, January 13, 2020 
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AHRC International Placement Scheme (IPS) Scholar Awards
These awards are open to early career researchers, research assistants, and doctoral students. Proposed research must be in a discipline, which may include history, history of art, literature, or other field, that relates to British art. These awards are funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council, and applications must be made through the AHRC. Applicants should visit the AHRC IPS website to apply. 
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Contact Information

Sarah Kraus

Senior Administrative Assistant to Martina Droth

Deputy Director of Research, Exhibitions, and Publications | Curator of Sculpture

Yale Center for British Art

203-432-2824

Contact Email
sarah.kraus@yale.edu