The University of Maryland
Center for Art and Knowledge
at The Phillips Collection
1600 21st Street NW
Washington, DC 20009
The Phillips Collection and the University of Maryland invite applications for two postdoctoral fellowships for the academic year 2016–17. These fellowships will allow the recipients to work with The Phillips’s exceptional collection of modern and contemporary art and the University of Maryland’s leadership programs in art-historical scholarship, interdisciplinary experimentation, and virtual technologies
1. The Fellowship in Modern and Contemporary Art History will support research and teaching on topics in American, European, or non-western art of all media from 1780 to the present.
2. The Fellowship in Virtual Culture will research emerging forms of virtual culture and the advancement of technology to enhance and enrich/deepen the museum visitor’s experience.
During the academic year 2016–17, both fellows are expected to be in residence in Washington, DC, at the University of Maryland Center for Art and Knowledge at The Phillips Collection.
Each fellow is expected to teach one undergraduate or graduate course at the Center or at the University of Maryland, to present at least one public lecture, and to participate in other programs and discussions with scholars, critics, museum staff, and students at the museum and the university.
The appointments will carry the appropriate departmental affiliations with the University of Maryland and with The Phillips Collection. Fellows will receive a stipend plus standard UMD benefits, as well as various university and museum privileges, including access to libraries, equipment, support staff, curators, students and faculty
The fellowship is open to untenured scholars who have received their PhDs within the past five years. Applicants must have successfully defended the dissertation and received the doctoral degree by June, 2016.
To apply
A complete application consists of the following:
–A curriculum vitae
–1–2 written examples of scholarship (e.g., publications, manuscripts)
–A cover letter that outlines the applicant’s interest in and fit with the University of Maryland-Phillips Collection Fellowship, describes the applicant’s research goals and potential course topics, and lists potential faculty mentors at the University of Maryland and/or The Phillips Collection.
–A 1,500-word proposal of a research project for the fellowship year. As examples, this project might include transforming the applicant’s dissertation into a series of journal articles, a book, or an equivalent peer-reviewed (print or digital) publication, or an initial study that might catalyze the next stages of his/her program of research. The proposal should indicate how the applicant’s project and future program of research will be enhanced by collaborations and connections at the University of Maryland Center for Art and Knowledge at The Phillips Collection.
–Name, title, affiliation, and contact information for three referees. Applicants should arrange to have referees send their letters directly to the same e-mail address by February 15, 2016.
To apply, send a single PDF document to fellowships@