The Berger Trust Future Leaders Fellowship in the History of British Art seeks to enrich and diversify the history of British art by supporting its future leaders. This collaborative fellowship provides early career scholars and museum professionals with a 10-month residential fellowship, divided between Trinity Hall and The Huntington to support research in the history of British art.
Trinity Hall and The Huntington launch new Fellowship in the History of British Art
Posted:
01 Nov 2024
Scholars and museum professionals of exceptional promise and demonstrable achievement will be given dedicated research time in which to develop new projects that will further their career development goals and advance scholarship in British visual culture.
Professor Alexander Marr, Trinity Hall Fellow in History of Art and Co-director of the programme, said:
“The Berger Educational Trust Future Leaders Fellowship is a brilliant opportunity for an early career scholar or curator of British art. The inaugural Fellowship will bring a rising star to The Huntington and Trinity Hall for a year, freeing them from their normal duties and providing time to develop a project using the outstanding resources of those institutions.
“Trinity Hall is excited to be partnering with The Huntington on this initiative, which complements our existing scholarly exchange programme, and we are very grateful to the Berger Educational Trust for their support and vision in establishing the Fellowship.”
Nominations for the Fellowship will be accepted between 1 November 2024 and 31 January 2025, with the Fellowship beginning 1 September 2025.
The Huntington is a Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens based in San Marino, California.