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Fellowship Programme Japanese Arts


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Leader Fellowship Programme in Japanese Arts 2025–26

Institution: Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures
Location: Norwich, UK / Worldwide (online + in-person residency)
Application Deadline: May 30, 2025
Start Date: October 1, 2025

The Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures, with the generous support of the Ishibashi Foundation, invites applications for the new **Ishibashi Foundation Network Leader Fellowship Programme in Japanese Arts**. This prestigious programme aims to foster a new generation of global leaders in Japanese art history through a hybrid model of online mentorship, a residential research programme in the UK, and project-based funding.

About the Position

  • Open to PhD candidates and early-career scholars (up to 2 years post-PhD)
  • Focus on Japanese arts or fields related to Japanese visual culture
  • Hybrid format: online mentoring and training (Oct 2025–May 2026) + one-week UK residency (July 2026)
  • Includes public symposium, mentorship, and access to the Sainsbury Institute’s global network
  • Six fellows will be selected for the 2025–26 cohort

Eligibility

  • PhD students and postdoctoral scholars (within 2 years of PhD completion)
  • Specialisation in Japanese art or visual culture fields
  • Applicants from underrepresented regions (outside Western Europe, North America, and Japan) are especially encouraged
  • Strong academic potential, relevant language skills, and clearly defined research goals

Remuneration & Benefits

  • £7,500 funding to support an individual research project
  • Personalised online mentorship and fortnightly training sessions throughout the academic year
  • One-week UK trip including museum visits, academic seminars, and a public symposium
  • Opportunity to contribute to Sainsbury Institute research and collaborate on special collections

Examples of Supported Projects

  • Pop-up or virtual exhibitions
  • Processing and documenting primary sources in public/private collections
  • Website or digital outputs focused on Japanese arts
  • Academic articles or creative projects grounded in original research
  • Collaborative work with the Sainsbury Institute’s library and research initiatives

Application Requirements

  • Curriculum Vitae (with language proficiency included)
  • One letter of recommendation from the applicant’s home institution (PhD supervisor), sent separately
  • Five-page proposal including:
    • Academic background and training in Japanese studies
    • Motivation and fit for the programme
    • Proposed project outline, timeline, and budget
    • Requested support from SISJAC
    • Relevance of the project to the global field of Japanese art studies

Applications should be submitted in PDF format to sisjac@sainsbury-institute.org. Letters of recommendation should be sent directly by the referee to the same email address.

Programme Timeline

  • Application deadline: May 30, 2025
  • Online interviews: June 2025
  • Online programme begins: October 1, 2025
  • UK residency in Norwich and London: July 2026

Diversity & Inclusion

The Sainsbury Institute is committed to supporting scholars from diverse geographic, cultural, and academic backgrounds, with an emphasis on fostering global inclusivity in the field of Japanese art history.