Deadline: 2-Sep-22
The American Academy in Rome invites applications for Getty Global Affiliated Fellowships awarded to art and architecture historians and archeologists who are citizens or residents of Turkey, Egypt, North Africa (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya), or the Eastern Mediterranean (Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan) whose research project is devoted to the study of the broader Mediterranean, incorporating the above regions and countries.
Preference will be given to projects that can be carried out in Rome or that would benefit from time in Rome. The fellowship program seeks to attract a diverse pool of qualified candidates, including those from regions where art history or archaeology is an emerging discipline, as well as candidates who have historically been underrepresented or marginalized.
Getty Global Affiliated Fellows are in residence at the American Academy in Rome. All fellowships include a single room, board, and a stipend. Two fellowships will be awarded. Fellows will live and work at the Academy from February to July 2023 and will be invited to return for a second six-month stay from February to July 2024, if possible. They welcome applications from candidates whose work would benefit from their interaction with a multidisciplinary community.
Program Structure
- The Academy will establish Getty Global Affiliated Fellows for art historians, archaeologists, and scholars of visual culture from Turkey, Egypt, North Africa, and the Eastern Mediterranean over the course of two academic years. Two Affiliated Fellows will reside at the Academy for a period of six months in the first year, with the possibility of a return to the Academy during the following academic year for another six months. If for any reason one or both are unable to return for a second year, the Academy will solicit applications for a new Affiliated Fellow or Fellows to reside at the Academy in the second year.
- As part of this initiative, the Academy will host a research seminar organized by the Getty Global Affiliated Fellows in each of the two years. The Fellows will invite five other art and architecture historians or archeologists (of any rank, including graduate students and predoctoral candidates) to spend one week at the Academy to discuss questions and issues germane to their studies. These invited scholars may be from Turkey, Egypt, North Africa, the Eastern Mediterranean, or elsewhere in the world. These seminars will be invitation only, with the goal of fostering networks that the attendees can build upon through future collaborations.
- Finally, the program will entail the presentation of a joint public program by the Affiliated Fellows at the end of their time at the Academy in the format of their choosing (e.g., a lecture or panel discussion) in consultation with AAR’s programming staff.
Eligibility Criteria
- The fellowship is intended for early and midcareer scholars. Both predoctoral and postdoctoral scholars are welcome to apply. All applicants must possess an excellent command of written and spoken English, which will be confirmed during the interview stage of the selection process.
- AAR will provide time and space to live and work as part of a multidisciplinary residential community in Rome. AAR aims to broaden their understanding of art history and archaeology in the Mediterranean basin as it relates to Turkey, Egypt, North Africa, and the Eastern Mediterranean. In particular, this fellowship seeks candidates who are examining previously overlooked artists, movements, communities/peoples, or periods, and whose projects would benefit from the archives, collections, artworks, or artifacts located in Rome or Italy.
- Projects may engage various chronological periods in counterpoint with those represented in the humanities at the Academy (ancient studies, medieval studies, Renaissance and early modern studies, and modern Italian studies). Projects might also highlight absences and gaps in their understanding of the Mediterranean. The Academy hopes this will generate new perspectives within its cross-disciplinary environment of scholars and artists at the Academy. The networks that form each year at the Academy last long after the residency period.
- All applicants for the Getty Global Affiliated Fellowship will be considered without attention to race, ethnicity, religious belief, caste, class, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or veteran status. The Academy is committed to providing a safe and inclusive environment where the needs of fellows are met in a free and nurturing environment, as well as to honoring dietary restrictions and religious commitments.
For more information, visit https://www.aarome.org/apply/affiliated-fellowships/getty-global