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Novo Nordisk Mads Øvlisen Postdoc Fellowships in Art and Art History

The purpose of this call is to support ambitious researchers to conduct excellent research projects leading to a significant contribution to art-related research in Denmark. 

Areas of support 

Within this call, The Novo Nordisk Foundation invites researchers to apply for a postdoctoral fellowship within art history, practice-based artistic or curatorial research, or interdisciplinary research in art theory & natural sciences. 

Novo Nordisk Project Grants for Research in Art History

The purpose of this grant is to give talented researchers within art history the opportunity to carry out research projects of high academic quality that can make a significant contribution to the field of art history in Denmark.

Research Field

Project proposals can address art history research within all time periods from prehistoric to modern times in a Danish or International context. The project proposal must demonstrate academic relevance for the research environment at the Danish host institution.

External Suzy Newhouse Faculty Fellowships at Wellesley College

The Suzy Newhouse Center fellows’ community consists of Wellesley faculty on sabbatical, Wellesley summer fellows, the undergraduate fellows of the Mellon Mays program, and normally three or four scholars and artists from outside the college. All fellows are required to engage in Suzy Newhouse Center programs and give a public presentation in the spring. 

Bourses de doctorat et de postdoctorat "Eugen Ionescu"

Financé par le Gouvernement de la Roumanie, à travers le Ministère roumain des Affaires Étrangères et coordonné par l’Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie, le Programme « Eugen Ionescu » permet aux doctorants et enseignants-chercheurs de partout dans le monde de bénéficier d’une mobilité de recherche de trois mois dans l’une des institutions d’enseignement supérieur partenaires au programme en Roumanie.

Weatherhead Initiative on Global History Fellowship (WIGH)

The Weatherhead Initiative on Global History (WIGH) at Harvard University identifies and supports outstanding scholars whose work responds to the growing interest in the encompassing study of global history. We seek to organize a community of scholars interested in the systematic scrutiny of developments that have unfolded across national, regional, and continental boundaries and who propose to analyze the interconnections—cultural, economic, ecological, political and demographic—among world societies.

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