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In 2013–14 up to four Research Fellows will be given the opportunity to spend a month in Leeds to develop their own research. We also support up to two six-week Senior Fellowships, intended to give established scholars time and space to develop a research project free from usual work commitments. Both Fellowships provide accommodation, travel expenses and a per diem. Read full listing…
This award is for a dissertation written as part of academic coursework in 2012. Read full listing…
The Henry Moore Institute manages the sculpture collection and archive of Leeds Museums and Galleries, and we actively encourage research on our collection. We welcome researchers to explore the collections, which range from 1850 to the present day, spanning sculpture, sculptors’ drawings and archive material. Read full listing…
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Spring 2011 sees the opening of The Hepworth Wakefield gallery, with inaugural collections displays focussing on Hepworth’s sculpture, the retrospective exhibition of Moore’s work at Leeds Art Gallery, and the prominent inclusion of the two artists’ work at the Henry Moore Institute and Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Read full listing…
Senior Fellowships are intended to give established scholars (working on any aspect of sculpture) time and space to develop a research project free from their usual work commitments. Read full listing…
Research Fellowships provide up to four fellows with the opportunity to spend a month in Leeds to develop their own research. As an integral part of the research programme the fellowships present fresh perspectives on the Leeds collections, open up new collaborative possibilities and further research into sculpture – you can view examples of past fellowships online. Read full listing…
Senior Fellowships (residential) give established scholars working on any aspect of sculpture, time and space to develop a research project free from their usual work commitments. Fellows are encouraged to use the resources of the Institute and Leeds University, but may also travel further afield where appropriate. We ask fellows to make a small contribution to the research programme of the Institute and the Sculpture Studies MA at Leeds University, in the form of a talk or seminar, and there is a possibility of presenting research in published form, as a seminar, or as a small exhibition. Read full listing…