Subject: Fellowship at National Gallery of Art
Charles E. Culpeper Advanced Training Fellowship in Conservation Science Conservation Division National Gallery of Art The conservation division of the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, is offering a fellowship in the scientific research department supported by the Charles E. Culpeper Foundation. The three-year fellowship commences in October 2001 and includes an annual stipend of $26,000 plus $2,000 per year for research-related travel. The fellowship will be dedicated to research relating to the Gallery's collections, including scientific investigation of the methods and materials used by artists and conservators. The fellow will have access to advanced analytical instrumentation. Lectures, symposia, and informal discussions at the National Gallery of Art contribute to the fellowship program. By the end of the appointment, the fellow will be expected to produce a publishable paper based on research completed during the fellowship. Eligibility: Candidates will be considered who have a graduate degree in one of the sciences or in conservation, or equivalent training of not less than five years. Previous experience in conservation is desirable. English language skills and a proven record of research and writing ability are required. Fellowships are awarded without regard to age, sex, nationality, or race. Finalists who are not United States citizens must provide proof of their own health insurance coverage during the fellowship period. Application Procedure: Interested candidates must submit the following materials in English: * Transcripts of both undergraduate and graduate courses of academic study (unofficial copies are acceptable) * A curriculum vitae including basic biographical information, current and permanent addresses, and telephone numbers * A short statement of the candidate's interests and intent in applying for the fellowship * Offprints of publications * Two letters of recommendation from professionals familiar with the candidate's work and one letter of personal reference (sent directly to the address below) Formal applications and supporting materials must be postmarked and mailed or be sent via an express delivery service no later than March 23, 2001 to: Michael Skalka, Conservation Administrator Conservation Division National Gallery of Art Washington, D.C. 20565 U.S.A. E-mail address for inquiries only: m-skalka [at] nga__gov All applicants will be notified by May 18, 2001 of the decision of the selection committee. Suzanne Sarraf National Gallery of Art Conservation Division *** Conservation DistList Instance 14:41 Distributed: Monday, January 29, 2001 Message Id: cdl-14-41-014 ***Received on Monday, 29 January, 2001