Fulbright-Luce Lectureships in Art History
Would you like to observe the contemporary art scene in China first-hand while
helping to build the
field of Western art history in China? The Fulbright-Luce Scholar grants
provide that opportunity.
Late applications for these awards are being accepted. Applicants should be
U.S. citizens, have a
Ph.D. and at least three years of university teaching experience, and be
specialists in at least one
of the following sub-fields of the discipline: Graeco-Roman, Renaissance,
Baroque, Impressionism,
modern and contemporary American. In addition to teaching undergraduate and
graduate survey courses
in Western art history and courses in their area of specialization, grantees
will assist host
institutions in developing a Western art history curriculum and program.
Grants are for five to ten-months and start in late August 2006 for academic
year grants and late
August 2006 or mid-February 2007 for five-month grants.
For further information and application materials, visit:
http://www.cies.org
or contact:
Senior Program Officer
David B.J. Adams
dadamscies.iie.org
202-686-4021.
Quellennachweis:
JOB: Fulbright-Luce Lectureships in Art History. In: ArtHist.net, 01.09.2005. Letzter Zugriff 20.09.2025. <https://arthist.net/archive/27489>.