Cities & History: new voices, new approaches Friday 21 May 2020 9am to 5pm Discovery Centre, Melbourne Museum Presented by the Institute for Public History at Monash University & Museum Victoria A one-day symposium featuring emerging Melbourne-based urban historians. With commentary by Professor Helen Meller, Nottingham University, UK and Professor Erik Olssen, Otago University, NZ. Speakers Include: · Jenny Coates, Monash University · Cameron Logan, University of Melbourne · Dan Morrow, University of Melbourne · Bernice Ngo, La Trobe University and Museum Victoria · Carla Pascoe, University of Melbourne · Adrian Regan, Monash University · Simone Sharpe, Monash University · Sarah Rood, WayBack When Consulting Historians · Frank Vitelli, University of Melbourne Cost: $10.00 (pay on day) Enquiries: Seamus O’Hanlon, School of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies, Monash University (seamus.ohanlon@arts.monash.edu.au) RSVP: Kerrie Alexander, Institute for Public History, Monash University (Kerrie.alexander@arts.monash.edu.au)…
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Scholarship: Francis Haskell Memorial Fund
Francis Haskell Memorial Fund, The Burlington Magazine Foundation 2010 Scholarships Grants of up to £2000 will be awarded from the Francis Haskell Memorial Fund each year to enable scholars to spend time in libraries or archives carrying out advanced research in the history of western art. Preference may be given to candidates in the early stages of their careers; to subjects related to the commissioning, collecting or interpretation of works of art made before 1914; and to research carried out outside the applicant’s country of residence. Scholars from any country may apply. An additional award may be made by the Trustees of The Burlington Magazine Foundation in conjunction with the Francis Haskell Trustees. Applications, including a two-page proposal, a C.V. and a budget, should be sent by email to Caroline Elam: carolineelam@yahoo.co.uk * Please label all attachments with surname of…
Gandioli Fumagalli Foundation Milan Internship: Closing Soon
Gandioli Fumagalli Foundation Milan Internship Discipline: Art History, Art Conservation, Italian, Classics and Archaeology at University of Melbourne Eligibility: Academic Staff, Honorary associates, PG students in Research or Coursework in Faculty of Arts, Universtiy of Melbourne (Must be Australian Citizens or an Australian Permanent Resident) Closing Date: Extended to FRIDAY 30TH APRIL, 2010 Approximate Value: Between $5,000 and $10,000 Further information: Contact the Faculty’s Scholarships and Prizes officer artsprizes-info@unimelb.edu.au
Snapshot: Contemporary Photography from the La Trobe University Art Collection Opening 27 April
SNAPSHOT Contemporary Photography from the La Trobe University Art Collection An exhibition to be opened by Naomi Cass - Director, Centre of Contemporary Photography Tuesday 27 April 2010, 6-8 pm LUMA| La Trobe University Museum of Art RSVP Friday 23 April on 9479 2111 Dr Alana O’Brien, LUMA Curator Phone: 03 9479 2111 Fax: 03 9479 5588
Caroline Villers Research Fellowship: Courtauld Institute of Art
Caroline Villers Research Fellowship Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London - The Courtauld Institute of Art Closing date: 12pm, Monday, 31 May 2020 The Courtauld together with the Trustees of the Caroline Villers Research Fellowship, has established a Research Fellowship in memory of Caroline Villers. The purpose of the Fellowship is to promote research in the interdisciplinary field of Technical Art History: the application of technical, scientific and/or historical methods, together with close observation, to the study of the physical nature of the work of art in relation to issues of making, change, conservation and/or display. Research proposals for the Fellowship will be welcomed from researchers and practitioners from diverse disciplines that relate to the study and conservation of works of art. The length of project and level of funding will depend on the candidate, their availability and their…
Architectural History Grant: SAHANZ David Saunder's Foundation Grant
David Saunders Founder’s Grant Aim: The aim of the David Saunders Founders Grant is to foster new research in architectural history and theory. Applications can be made to apply for funds to assist in field-work, archival assistance, printing and reproduction costs in preparation for publication. The award cannot be used to fund conference travel or registration. The Grant will total AUD$2000. Submission, Criteria and Award Conditions: 1. Project proposals must include an outline of the project, budget and its justification, and proposed outcomes (See Application requirements below). 2. Applicants are required to be financial members of SAHANZ at the time of submission and to maintain their membership during the period of the award. 3. Priority will be given to candidates who intend to publish the results of their research. SAHANZ reserves the right to have first option to publish part…