ANN 19.09.2011

New Curatorial Track PhD in Art History (Univ of Delaware)

Deadline/Anmeldeschluss: 02.01.2012

David M. Stone

The Department of Art History at the University of Delaware announces a new Curatorial Track PhD Program in Art History.

The aim of the program is to train graduate students in art history who seek to become curators in museums or other institutions dealing with the fine arts.

Open to students who have been accepted into the department’s doctoral program, the Curatorial Track PhD combines intensive, specialized training in graduate-level art historical studies with an interdisciplinary component consisting of coursework in the following fields: Art Conservation and Preservation Studies; Museum Studies; Technical Art History; Material Culture Studies; and Business and Non-Profit Management.

Training also provides students with a minimum of two semesters of museum internship experience. Our program partner institutions include: the Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the Delaware Art Museum, and the Walters Art Museum.

The CTPhD program is made possible by a generous grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

Application deadline: January 2, 2012.

For information on curriculum, fellowships, and application procedures, please consult our website at: www.udel.edu/ArtHistory

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David M. Stone
Professor and Director of Graduate Studies
Department of Art History
University of Delaware
318 Old College
Newark, DE 19716
USA
tel (office): 302-831-8415 / 8416
email: dmstoneudel.edu

Quellennachweis:
ANN: New Curatorial Track PhD in Art History (Univ of Delaware). In: ArtHist.net, 19.09.2011. Letzter Zugriff 18.04.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/1871>.

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