Fellowship: Japanese Arts & Culture, 2013 Robert and Lisa Sainsbury Fellowships

Location: United Kingdom

2013-14 ROBERT AND LISA SAINSBURY FELLOWSHIPS

The Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures offers one Fellowship for a maximum period of one year and two or three short-term Fellowships of three months to half a year each. Both schemes will take place between September 2013 and August 2014. The appointed fellows will be provided with office space at the Norwich headquarters and encouraged to organise a workshop in Norwich towards the end of their fellowship.

The Institute now invites applications for its 2013-14 Sainsbury Fellowships.

For further details visit www.sainsbury-institute.org or contact us at sisjac@sainsbury-institute.org
64 The Close, Norwich NR1 4DH,
United Kingdom | T +44 (0)1603 5 97507 | F +44 (0)1603 6 25011

The Sainsbury Fellowships are intended to provide recipients with an opportunity to work in a scholarly environment conducive to completing a publication project.

Any area of Japanese culture is eligible, although preference will be given to applications focusing on the history of art, cultural heritage, archaeology or architecture, or research with a strong visual component.

The annual Fellowship carries a value of GBP 23,500.
The short Fellowships carry a value of between GBP 6,000 and 12,000 depending upon their length.

The full Fellowship will commence in September 2013.

If you wish to apply for one of the short Fellowships, please indicate your preferred length of fellowship and start date. The actual date offered and fellowship stipend will be subject to negotiation. Fellowships are available for scholars who either hold a PhD, or who are currently affiliated with an academic institution or museum.
!!! The application deadline is 1 March 2013 !!!

Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures
0044-1603-59-7507
Email: sisjac@sainsbury-institute.org
Visit the website at http://www.sainsbury-institute.org

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