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Research : Mobility Grants for Art Historians
| Updated on 23 July 2024
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Nature of Aid
These grants reimburse mission expenses upon submission of receipts, with amounts up to 800 euros (indicative amount for 2023)
Who Can Apply ?
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Hold a PhD in art history for more than three years or be actively engaged in research (such as university professors, heritage professionals…)
- No nationality restrictions apply.
Application Requirements
The application must include:
- A motivation letter addressed to the Director of the Studies and Research Department at INHA, detailing the scientific project, research objectives (including targeted institutions and funds), locations, duration, and proposed timeframe.
- A CV.
- Budget for the research stay.
- For applicants residing in France wishing to travel to one or more EU countries: proof of residence for the relevant academic year.
Results
Here are the results from previous editions:
- 2023
- Sophie Cras, Associate Professor in Contemporary Art History, University Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, for her project “Une histoire des savoirs économiques exposés.”
- Ruth Ezra, Lecturer in Art History, University of St Andrews, for her project “Leaves of Glass: Mica between art and science in early modernity.”
- Emmanuel Lamouche, Associate Professor in Modern Art History, Nantes University, for his project “Sylvia Pressouyre (1935-1987) et Rome.”
- Haude Morvan, Associate Professor in Medieval Art History, University Bordeaux Montaigne, for her project “Décors hagiographiques dans les couvents dominicains italiens à la Renaissance.”
- Perrine Val, Temporary Lecturer and Research Assistant, Sorbonne Nouvelle University, for her project “Étudiants non-Européens à l’école de cinéma de la RDA.”