Fellowship Program
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
Description:
The Met Fellowship Program offers scholars, curators, conservation professionals, and academics from around the world the opportunity to conduct independent research or study at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met) in New York City. The program supports interdisciplinary projects that require close study of The Met’s collection, which spans over 5,000 years of history.
Each year, over 50 fellowships are awarded to junior scholars, postdoctoral researchers, senior academics, and museum professionals. Fellows are embedded in the Museum’s curatorial, conservation, education, or scientific research departments, gaining unique access to The Met’s resources, collections, and professional staff.
What the Fellowship Offers:
- Financial support, time, and space for sustained research.
- Practical exposure to curatorial work, conservation treatments, and scientific research.
- Access to the Museum’s unparalleled art collection, libraries, and research facilities.
- Weekly seminars and programs designed for fellows to share ideas and engage with peers.
- Opportunities for global travel and engagement with The Met’s extensive alumni network.
- Workshops to present ongoing research and public presentations of findings.
Who Can Apply:
- Junior scholars, postdoctoral and senior academics, museum professionals, and researchers from around the world.
- Scholars in art history, archaeology, museum education, conservation, and related fields, as well as those from other disciplines with projects that require in-depth study of The Met’s collection.
For more information and to apply, visit www.metmuseum.org/about-the-met/fellowships