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Grant Funding for Overseas Research and Teaching
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- Subject: Grant Funding for Overseas Research and Teaching
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- Date: Thu, 1 Jul 1999 10:12:47 -0700
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GRANT FUNDING FOR OVERSEAS RESEARCH AND TEACHING BY CONSERVATION AND
PRESERVATION EXPERTS
Through the Fulbright Scholar Program, funded by the United States
Information Agency, grants are available for faculty and professionals
in the field of conservation and preservation of art and artifacts to
lecture and/or conduct research overseas. The Council for
International Exchange of Scholars (CIES), an affiliate of the
Institute of International Education, administers the competition for
grant awards and should be contacted for further information. The
deadline for application is August 1, 1999. Names of CIES staff to
contact are given after the description of each award.
Argentina Short-term grants for 2-3 months' work on cultural
preservation projects in affiliation with local museums and other
cultural institutions in Buenos Aires are available. Grantees will
also teach courses and supervise trainees. Fluency in Spanish is
required. Contact Janice R. Byrd, jbyrd@xxxxxxxxxxxx or 202-686-6234,
for further information.
Cyprus Grants are available to lecture or conduct research
on preservation in affiliation with institutions of higher education,
governmental agencies, and research institutes in Cyprus. Contact
Micaela S. Iovine, miovine@xxxxxxxxxxxx or 202-686-6253, for further
information.
Kenya Grants are available for teaching courses in
conservation and field archaeology at both the undergraduate and
graduate levels and conducting research at the University of Nairobi.
Contact Debra Egan, degan@xxxxxxxxxxxx or 202-686-6230, for further
information.
Panama One grant is available for a specialist in the
cataloguing and conservation of historic documents to teach two
undergraduate survey courses and one graduate course at the University
of Panama. Grantees will also advise on curriculum development.
Fluency in Spanish is required. Contact Janice R. Byrd,
jbyrd@xxxxxxxxxxxx or 202-686-6234, for further information.
South Africa Grants are available for teaching courses in rock
art (paleolithic art) at both the undergraduate and graduate levels
and conducting research at the University of the Witwatersrand.
Contact Debra Egan, degan@xxxxxxxxxxxx or 202-686-6230, for further
information.
Each year, the Fulbright Scholar Program provides 800 U.S. scholars
and professionals the opportunity to teach or research overseas. In
some countries, individuals from specific targeted fields are sought,
such as in some of the awards described above. However, many countries
also advertise "any field" awards, which are open to scholars and
professionals from a wide range of disciplines, including conservation
and archaeology.
Examples of such opportunities include the "any field" award in South
Africa at the University of the Witwatersrand, which has a Rock Art
Research Unit, or the "any field" award in Mali at the Ecole Normale
Superieure, for those who can lecture in French.
To learn more about the full spectrum of grant opportunities available
to U.S. citizens through the Fulbright Scholar Program, please visit
the CIES website at www.cies.org or call 202-686-7877 to request an
application package, which includes a catalog of awards.