Applications are open for the Getty Conservation Guest Scholars 2025-2026. Through the Conservation Guest Scholars Program, Getty provides opportunities for established scholars or professionals who have attained distinction in the cultural heritage conservation field.
Opportunity Details
Recipients are in residence at the Conservation Institute for either a three-month or six-month residency, in which they pursue their own projects free from work-related obligations, make use of research collections at the Getty Center and Getty Villa, and participate with other Getty scholars, fellows, and interns in the intellectual life of Getty.
Conservation Guest Scholars may be in residence from three to six months:
The grant also includes a workstation at the Conservation Institute, research assistance, a travel stipend, an apartment in the Getty scholar housing complex, and an available healthcare option.
Applications are welcome from researchers and practitioners of all nationalities working in conservation, historic preservation, heritage science, heritage studies, and related fields. Applicants should have at least seven years of professional experience and should have an established record of publications and other contributions to the field. Individuals from groups underrepresented across the field of cultural heritage conservation are encouraged to apply.
Proposals for postdoctoral research or research that contributes to a PhD or other academic degree will not be considered. Recent PhDs in chemistry and other physical or material sciences should apply to the Postdoctoral Fellowship in Conservation Science.
The Conservation Institute will consider proposals that require use of its science laboratories; however, use is dependent upon availability of lab facilities and staff time and cannot be guaranteed. If selected, Scholars should be prepared to conduct research independent of Science department staff.
Previous Conservation Guest Scholar Grant recipients are eligible to reapply after a waiting period of six years.
Current Getty staff and members of their immediate family are not eligible for Conservation Guest Scholar Grants.
A related opportunity, the Getty Scholars Program at the Getty Research Institute, supports innovative research about art, conceived in the broadest terms, and its histories, by providing a locus for international scholars to forge collaborations across disciplines and professional practices, while also developing new audiences for their work.
Conservation Guest Scholars and Getty Scholars live in the same complex and participate in many shared activities and lectures while in residence. The two parallel programs provide ample opportunities for exchange and collaboration. Applications for the Scholars Program at the Getty Research Institute are made separately.
Project Proposal
The project proposal should not exceed five pages, typed and double-spaced and must include a description of the applicant's proposed plan of study.
The proposal should include the following distinct sections:
Curriculum Vitae
The curriculum vitae (CV) is a record of all your professional activities.
Selected Bibliography
Cite scholarly works, other than your own, that are important to the project and place the project in its intellectual framework.
Not to exceed two pages typed and single-spaced.
Optional Writing Sample
Applicants are welcome to submit a single writing sample in support of their proposal. Such material should not exceed twenty pages in length.
Selection Criteria
Conservation Guest Scholar Grants are awarded on a competitive basis. Applications are evaluated based on the following criteria:
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