SCIENCE HISTORY INSTITUTE Curatorial Fellowships
These two-year positions integrate fellows as members of staff across the Institute, assisting with ongoing curatorial and interpretive projects. Curatorial fellows will enjoy multiple career training, portfolio building, networking, and mentorship opportunities in either the library or museum field. 20 percent of the fellows’ time is reserved for independent research with the aim of producing a publication appropriate for their professional goals.
These fellowships are intended for individuals with advanced degrees who are seeking professional opportunities outside of academia. Graduate, early career, and career-changing researchers are encouraged to apply. Scholars from any relevant field with a demonstrated interest in the history of science will be considered. Applicants for curatorial fellowships must hold an advanced degree in their field (MA or MS required, but PhD preferred) by July 2024. Applicants to the curatorial fellowship program must be authorized to work in the United States. This is a benefits-eligible staff position with a salary of US$50,000 per year and an annual US$1,000 stipend for travel and professional development.