Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Post-Doctoral Curatorial Fellowship at the American Philosophical Society
The
American Philosophical Society (APS), the nation’s first learned society,
invites applications for its two-year Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Post-Doctoral Curatorial Fellowship. The APS seeks applications from
recent PhDs in the fields of history of science, art history, 18th- or
19th-century American history, museology, or any other related humanities
disciplines. The Fellowship, based in the APS Museum, will provide hands-on
experience in curatorial work and the opportunity to pursue an independent
research project, preferably one related to the collections or programs of the
Society’s library and museum.
The
Mellon Fellow will conduct research in the APS collections in preparation for
the APS Museum’s exhibitions exploring the intersections of history, art, and
science. The exhibitions take place in Philosophical Hall, located within
Independence National Historical Park. As the public face of the APS, the
museum researches and interprets the APS’s extensive collections for the
regional, national, and international visitors who converge on Philadelphia’s
historic district. Upcoming exhibitions include (working titles):
·
April
– December, 2016: Gathering Voices: Thomas Jefferson and Native America
·
April
– December, 2017: The Artistic and Scientific Family of Charles Willson
Peale
·
April
– December, 2018: Franklin to the Moon: 250th Anniversary
Exhibition
The
Fellow’s primary responsibility will be to conduct scholarly research for
exhibitions, programs, and other related activities. The Fellow will be fully
integrated into the APS Museum staff, working closely with others on the
curatorial team. He or she will select objects for exhibition and develop
thematic narratives. The Fellow will gain extensive experience in planning and
implementing exhibitions as well as researching and writing interpretive
materials for non-scholarly audiences (exhibition labels and text panels,
website text, etc.). Depending on the Fellow’s interests and the Museum’s
needs, he or she may also participate in public programming, museum education,
collections management, website development, and grant-writing. Twenty percent
of the Fellow’s time will be reserved for his or her own independent research,
ideally using resources at the APS or kindred regional institutions. The Fellow
will also have the opportunity to network with APS Library staff and other
post-doctoral Fellows in the region’s cultural institutions.
This
two-year Fellowship begins September 1, 2016 and ends August 31, 2018.
Compensation is $45,000 a year plus benefits, along with additional funds for
research support, travel, and relocation. The Fellowship may not be held
concurrently with any other fellowship or grant.
The application deadline is November 9, 2015. Notification is in
early spring 2016.Qualifications:
- PhD in any humanities discipline, awarded within the past five years. The history of science, 18th- and 19th-century American history, and the history of art often relate most closely to exhibition content. However, the museum's approach is interdisciplinary, and applications from qualified researchers in any humanities discipline are welcome.
- Excellent analytical and writing skills; experience in writing for different purposes and broad audiences.
- Broad interests, along with the intellectual and conceptual tools necessary for working across disciplines and time periods, and for making creative connections.
- Flexibility and the capacity to learn quickly and to work both independently and in collaboration with others.
- Project-oriented organizational skills.
- Strong interest in exploring a career in the museum field.
Applications must be submitted by EMAIL only to
MellonFellowship@amphilsoc.org with the subject line
as follows: Last Name, First Name_Mellon Application 2016-18
Include:MellonFellowship@amphilsoc.org with the subject line
as follows: Last Name, First Name_Mellon Application 2016-18
- Cover letter stating interest in exploring curatorial work.
- Completed application form, found at http://www.amphilsoc.org/grants/curatorialfellowship
- Comprehensive curriculum vitae, with items listed within categories in reverse chronological order (include external support received during graduate study: fellowships, teaching or research assistantships, tuition grants, etc.)
- Statement of current research interests (no more than 1,500 words). This statement should include a description of a potential research project during the Fellowship, preferably one related to the APS collections or programs.
- Excerpt(s) from completed dissertation or thesis (no more than 5,000 words).
- Example of non-scholarly writing, if available.
- Confirmation Letter of Academic Status (candidacy or degree conferred).
- Three confidential letters of recommendation, which must be submitted on the APS recommendation form provided at http://www.amphilsoc.org/grants/curatorialfellowship
- See application form for further instructions.
http://www.amphilsoc.org/grants/curatorialfellowship
For further information on Library and Museum collections:
http://www.amphilsoc.org/library
http://www.apsmuseum.org/collections
The deadline for receipt of all materials is November 9, 2015.