The Unhomely: Explorations of Diaspora, Displacement, Belonging and Identity
Institution: Culture& (in partnership with University of Staffordshire, The Brampton Museum, Museum of the Home, and Kwanzaa Collective UK)
Deadline: 9 February 2026
Location: West Midlands, UK (Hybrid – University of Staffordshire & The Brampton Museum)
This fellowship invites emerging or early-career researchers and curators to join an exciting programme exploring the Uncanny and contemporary meanings of home. Fellows will work on projects addressing diaspora, displacement, belonging, and identity, engaging with research, curatorial activities, and community collaboration.
Fellowship Format
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Research & Curatorial Fellowship, freelance / part-time
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Day rate: £250 per day
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Estimated total: 32 days over 12 months (beginning February 2026)
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Flexible working arrangements; hybrid between university and museum sites
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Collaboration with multiple partners: The Brampton Museum, University of Staffordshire, Museum of the Home, Kwanzaa Collective UK
Eligibility Criteria
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Emerging or early-career researchers/curators
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Interest in contemporary art, diaspora studies, and critical engagement with concepts of home and identity
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Experience in curatorial projects, research, or museum practice
Programme Highlights
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Participation in a multidisciplinary programme addressing contemporary relevance of the Uncanny
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Research, curatorial, and community engagement activities
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Opportunities to collaborate with artists, museums, and academic institutions
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Flexible project-based schedule across 12 months
