HMI research fellowships

Paul Neagu
'Nine Catalytic Stations'
1991
Drawing
© The Estate of Paul Neagu, All Rights Reserved, DACS
As part of our aim to encourage and support research projects in any area of sculpture studies, we offer a small number of short-term residential fellowships to enable established scholars to spend a period of time in Leeds.
The fellowships are intended to give individuals the time and space to develop a research project free from their usual work commitments, to introduce them to the Institute and its staff, and to make connections with our research programme.
Fellows are encouraged to use the resources of the Institute, specifically the library and archive, but may also travel further afield where appropriate. We ask fellows to make a small contribution to the research programme of the Institute, in the form of a talk or seminar. The Institute offers accommodation, travel expenses, and a per diem.
The HMI Research fellows for 2013-2014 include: Professor Ileana Pintile, Dr Dawn Pereira, Dr Edward Vazquez, Dr Jane Thomas and Will Holder. Please see the Current HMI research fellows page for more information.