Louvre Research Programme Fellowship and Grant ; UAE
Louvre Abu Dhabi:
Research Programme Fellowship and Grant 2026 (UAE)
Louvre Abu Dhabi’s Research Programme focuses on transversal areas such as art history, museum studies, collection studies, and heritage science, with the aim of fostering groundbreaking research in collaboration with scholars and institutions, both regionally and globally.
Structured around three thematic axes—Global History of Museums and Collections, Circulation of Styles, Images and Texts and Precious Materials and Routes of Exchange, the programme addresses key topics of art historical scholarship, while also advancing and cooperating with research initiatives beyond the museum’s walls.
Researchers and scholars specialising in Art History, Archaeology, Museum Studies, Heritage Science, Conservation, and associated fields are encouraged to submit proposals aligned with one of the three thematic axes related to Louvre Abu Dhabi’s collections.
Short-term fellowships are open to scholars interested in conducting projects aligned with one of the three thematic axes of Louvre Abu Dhabi’s Fellowship and Grants Programme. During their fellowship, scholars are expected to deliver a lecture, engage in the museum’s activities, and produce a paper for potential publication in one of the museum’s editorial initiatives.
These grants provide 85,000 AED to each recipient, covering a stipend, round-trip travel to Abu Dhabi, and accommodation for a three-month research period at the museum.
Long-term grants are available to scholars seeking to conduct projects aligned with one of the three thematic axes of Louvre Abu Dhabi’s Fellowship and Grants Programme. Throughout their fellowship, scholars are expected to deliver a lecture, engage in the museum’s activities and produce a paper for potential publication in one of the museum’s editorial initiatives.
These grants provide AED 245,000 to each recipient, covering a stipend, round-trip travel to Abu Dhabi, and accommodation for a nine-month research period at the museum.
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