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Kimberly Santini <[log in to unmask]>
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Please pass the following information on to any interested parties
you may know.
 
Thank you in advance,
 
Kimberly Santini
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EGJ4G2Z@UCLAMVS
 
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THE GETTY CENTER FOR THE HISTORY OF ART AND THE HUMANITIES
 
The Center Fellowships
 
The Center is dedicated to advanced research in the history of art,
broadly defined as an integral part of human history and society.
Its goal is to cross the traditional boundaries imposed on academic
institutions by bringing together international scholars to
reexamine the meaning of art and artifacts within past and present
cultures and to reassess their importance within the full scope of
the humanities and social sciences.  The resources for scholarship,
which include books, manuscripts, prints, drawings, documents, and
photographs, are multidisciplinary with a particular focus on the
history of visual arts in Western civilization.
 
The Center Fellowships provide support for predoctoral and
postdoctoral scholars whose areas of research complement the
programs and resources of the Center.  Applications are welcomed
from scholars in such fields of the humanities and social sciences
as anthropology; cultural, intellectual, and social history; the
history of art, architecture, and music; literary criticism and
theory; and philosophy.  Scholars may apply for either a
predoctoral or postdoctoral Fellowship.  The Fellowship category
will be determined, however, by the applicant's degree status at
the beginning of the Fellowship period.
 
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Predoctoral Fellowships
 
Eligibility:
 
Candidates for a doctorate in the humanities or social sciences who
expect to complete their dissertations during the Fellowship year.
 
Terms:
 
The Fellowship stipend is $18,000 for a nine-month period,
beginning October 1, 1994, and ending June 30, 1995.  Some funds
are also available for a relocation or housing subsidy, including
a $1,500 agent's "finder's fee," if necessary.  Photographic
reproduction and travel funds to one professional conference are
also offered.  All Fellows spend the academic year in residence at
the Center.  Fellowships are not renewable.
 
Application Requirements:
 
*Two copies of synopsis and sample chapter of the dissertation,
including a schedule for completion.
*Current transcript.
*Confirmation from the academic institution that all course work
has been completed and that the qualifying examinations have been
passed.
*Two copies of resume, including description of related studies,
other projects, languages, work experience, and travel.
*Three letters of reference (one from a scholar outside the
applicant's field of specialization).
 
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Postdoctoral Fellowships
 
Eligibility:
 
Recipients of a doctorate in the humanities or social sciences;
awarded since December 1, 1990, who are rewriting their
dissertations for publication.
 
Terms:
 
The Fellowship stipend is $22,000 for a nine-month period,
beginning October 1, 1994, and ending June 30, 1995.  Some funds
are also available for a relocation or housing subsidy, including
a $1,500 agent's "finder's fee," if necessary.  Photographic
reproduction and research-related travel are also offered.  All
Fellows spend the academic year in residence at the Center.
Fellowships are not renewable.
 
Application Requirements:
 
*Two copies of abstract and dissertation.
*Two copies of description of the publication project, including a
schedule for completion.
*Confirmation from the academic institution that the doctorate has
been awarded.
*Two copies of resume, including description of related studies,
other projects, languages, work experience, and professional
activities.
*Three letters of reference (one from a scholar outside the
applicant's field of specialization).
 
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Send application, postmarked no later than December 1, 1993, to:
 
Center Fellowships
The Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities
401 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 700
Santa Monica, CA  90401-1455, U.S.A.
 
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Please direct any questions you may have regarding eligibility or
the program to:
 
Kimberly Santini
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EGJ4G2Z@UCLAMVS

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