Subject: Fellowship at SCMRE
Postgraduate fellowship in archaeological conservation Archaeological Conservation Program Smithsonian Center for Materials Research and Education (SCMRE) SCMRE's Archaeological Conservation Program seeks to improve the partnership of conservation and field archaeology through an innovative combination of opportunities, based in the objects conservation laboratory. The program offers advanced internships in archaeological conservation, carries out conservation work in conjunction with archaeological projects, pursues in-depth technical study of archaeological materials at SCMRE, and provides other educational offerings focusing on conservation issues in both museum and archaeology venues. Under the auspices of the Archaeological Conservation Program, a one-year postgraduate fellowship in archaeological conservation is available beginning in the fall 2006. Applicants should be able to demonstrate a commitment to the conservation of archaeological materials, and some fieldwork experience is preferred. A research or technical study project related to archaeological materials and utilizing SCMRE's analytical resources is a required component of the fellowship. Participation in at least one field-based archaeological project is anticipated. The prospective candidate must first contact Harriet F. (Rae) Beaubien, senior objects conservator and manager of the Archaeological Conservation Program, at beaubienh<-a t->si< . >edu or 301-238-1235. In previous years application was made directly through SCMRE, but this year it must be made by applying for a Smithsonian Postgraduate Fellowship in Conservation of Museum Collections offered through the Smithsonian's Office of Fellowships. Possible research projects should be discussed with Beaubien before application. For details of application, see <URL:http://www.si.edu/ofg/ofgapp.htm>. Highlights of our work with archaeological projects are posted at <URL:http://www.si.edu/scmre/educationoutreach/acp2005.htm> "Conserving a room with a view," is found in the Smithsonian Institution's Spotlight On Science at the Smithsonian, vol.2 #2 (18 June 2004) <URL:http://www.si.edu/research/spotlight>. *** Conservation DistList Instance 19:30 Distributed: Thursday, December 15, 2005 Message Id: cdl-19-30-027 ***Received on Monday, 12 December, 2005