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Applications Open for The Met Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellowship 2026–2028 | New York

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), New York, is now accepting applications for the Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellowship 2026–2028. This prestigious two-year program offers early-career scholars the opportunity to gain advanced training in museum curatorial practice while conducting research on one of the world’s most distinguished art collections.

The fellowship is fully funded and specifically supports postdoctoral researchers specializing in Egyptian Art or Islamic Art, with the goal of fostering curatorial expertise and advancing art historical scholarship.


Degree Level


Fellowship Fields (2026–2028 Cycle)

Egyptian Art

Islamic Art


Fellowship Benefits

Selected fellows will receive:


Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must:


Eligible Nationalities


Application Procedure

Applications must be submitted online in English. Email or postal submissions will not be considered. Required documents include:

  1. Statement of Interest (max. 1,000 words) – Indicate your chosen specialization and outline research goals, curatorial interests, and relevant experience.

  2. Digital Interpretation Statement (max. 500 words) – Explain how you would contribute to digital interpretive research and curatorial models.

  3. Published Paper or Writing Sample.

  4. Curriculum Vitae (CV).

  5. Three Letters of Recommendation – At least one academic and one professional reference. Letters must be uploaded directly by the recommenders.

👉 For more details, visit the official Metropolitan Museum of Art – Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellowship page.


Important Dates


FAQs – The Met Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellowship

1. What is this fellowship?
A fully funded two-year curatorial fellowship at The Met, offering postdoctoral scholars specialized training and research opportunities in Islamic or Egyptian Art.

2. Who is eligible?
Scholars worldwide with a PhD awarded within five years of the deadline, provided they meet specialization and language requirements and hold US work authorization.

3. What specializations are supported?

4. What languages are required?

5. What does the fellowship provide?
Annual salary ($66,300), $6,000 research stipend, health benefits, and extensive professional development opportunities.

6. How are applicants selected?
Selection is based on academic excellence, relevance of specialization, research potential, and ability to contribute to curatorial practice at The Met.

7. When will results be announced?
Notifications will be sent in February 2026.


✨ The Met Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellowship 2026–2028 offers an unparalleled opportunity to shape the future of curatorial practice while conducting meaningful research at one of the world’s most iconic museums.

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