One (1) Fulbright-National Archives Heritage Science Fellowship ( component of the Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program) to conduct research at the National Archives’ state-of-the-art Heritage Science Research and Testing Lab in College Park, Maryland.
Informazioni
Scadenza
15 Ottobre 2024
Obiettivo
The Fulbright-National Archives Heritage Science Fellowship, a component of the Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program, provides an opportunity for Fulbright visiting scholars to connect with National Archives scientists and experts while conducting research at the National Archives’ state-of-the-art Heritage Science Research and Testing Lab in College Park, Maryland.
The award was established in January 2021 to support archival science education, conservation, and research.
Heritage Science is an interdisciplinary field that includes conservation, preservation, cultural heritage, archaeological science, and heritage management.
Details about the Fulbright-National Archives Heritage Science Fellowship for Fulbright visiting scholars, including eligibility and application details, can be found at https://fulbrightscholars.org/fulbrightnationalarchives.
Destinatari
Eligible candidates will be researchers or professionals in heritage science or related technical fields.
A Master’s degree is required, but PhD or equivalent professional experience is preferred.
Advanced Doctoral researchers completing dissertation projects related to heritage science are eligible to apply.
Past experience with heritage science or archival research is preferred, but not required. High quality projects will contribute to international collaborations in heritage science, and build relationships with U.S. experts and institutions.
Disciplines
- Heritage/Conservation Science
- Preventative Preservation
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Microbiology
- Statistics
Areas of Interest
- Cultural heritage preservation and conservation
- Applications of technology to complex issues in heritage preservation and risk management
- Data analysis and visualization
Current project interests include
- sustainable environmental (temperature and humidity) management
- developing early mold detection systems
- polymer characterization and aging
Benefit & Caratteristiche
The selected participant will receive:
- J-1 visa sponsorship
- J-1 visa compliant health benefits
- Round trip international travel to the United States.
The Fulbrighter will also receive a modest stipend to cover living expenses, settling in, and professional development allowances. If applicable, the grantee will receive also a modest dependent allowance. J visa compliant health insurance and travel costs for accompanying dependents are the responsibility of the participant.
Additionally, recipients of this award will be invited to participate in Fulbright Scholar Enrichment Activities https://fulbrightscholars.org/institutions/enrichment-activities, as well as Fulbright’s Outreach Lecturing Fund https://fulbrightscholars.org/OLF.
Fellows will join a diverse, active, worldwide network of alumni who carry the impact of their transformational Fulbright experience far beyond the period of their exchange programs.
Iter concorsuale
Academic Year: 2025-2026
Award Length and Dates
Minimum of 5 months, maximum of 12 months
Beginning: September 15, 2025
Application Deadline
October 15, 2024
Application
Apply Online: https://apply.iie.org/fvsp2025
Applicants will apply directly to IIE with the National Archives conducting the review and narrowing the pool of applicants to a shortlist of candidates. If an Italian candidate is among those on the shortlist, the Commission in Italy will be asked to review/vet the candidate.
Questions
IIE: Contact Susan Muendl: fulbrightnationalarchives@iie.org
Commission: Barbara Pizzella, bpizzella@fulbright.it