SMITHSONIAN POSTGRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS IN CONSERVATION OF MUSEUM COLLECTIONS The Smithsonian Office of Fellowships is pleased to announce one-year fellowships for recent graduates of masters programs in art conservation or the equivalent to conduct research and gain further training in Smithsonian laboratories for conservation of objects in museum collections. The fellowship begins in the fall of 2006. A stipend of $30,000 is being offered plus allowances. The prospective fellow must first contact the conservator with whom he or she would like to work. If the potential supervisor confirms that candidacy is suitable, application must be made through the Smithsonian's Office of Fellowships. Program guidelines, instructions, cover sheets, and letters for your referees are available on the Office of Fellowships website: http://www.si.edu/ofg/ofgapp.htm. The deadline is January 15, 2006. As one of the conservation laboratories in which a fellowship is offered, the Smithsonian Center for Materials Research and Education (SCMRE) offers possible postings for research projects and treatment of material from Smithsonian collections (see http://www.si.edu/scmre/ for general information about SCMRE and below for information about the Archaeological Conservation Program). The candidate should contact one of the following senior staff conservators: Mary Ballard, Senior Textiles Conservator, 301-238- 1210, [log in to unmask] Harriet F. (Rae) Beaubien, Senior Objects Conservator (archaeological materials), 301-238-1235, [log in to unmask] Carol Grissom, Senior Objects Conservator, 301-238-1236, [log in to unmask] Jia-Sun Tsang, Senior Paintings Conservator (modern materials and non-destructive testing), 301-238-1231, [log in to unmask] Fellows may also be hosted at other Smithsonian conservation laboratories, but additional facilities for analytical work may be available to museum or archives fellows at SCMRE. Such candidates should contact the following conservators: Richard Barden, National Museum of American History (202-633-3638; [log in to unmask]) for objects, paper, costumes, and textile conservation Lucy Commoner, Cooper-Hewitt Museum (212-849-8461; [log in to unmask]) for textile and paper conservation Linda Edquist, National Postal Museum (202-633-5511; [log in to unmask]) for paper conservation Greta Hansen, National Museum of Natural History (301-238-1306; [log in to unmask]) for anthropological objects conservation Paul Jett, Freer Gallery/Sackler Museum (202-633-0371; [log in to unmask]), for objects, paper, and paintings conservation of Freer/Sackler collections (primarily Asian material) Marian Kaminitz, National Museum of the American Indian (301-238-1415; [log in to unmask]) for archaeological and ethnographic objects and textile conservation Susan Lake, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (202-633-2731; [log in to unmask]) for modern painting conservation Ed McManus, National Air and Space Museum (301-238-1637; [log in to unmask]) for objects and paper conservation Steve Mellor, National Museum of African Art (202-633-4616; [log in to unmask]) for objects conservation Stefano Scafetta, Smithsonian American Art Museum (301-238-1041; [log in to unmask]) for objects and paper conservation Sarah Stauderman, Smithsonian Institution Archives (202-357-1421 x29; [log in to unmask]) for archives and paper conservation ========================================================= Important Subscriber Information: The Museum-L FAQ file is located at http://www.finalchapter.com/museum-l-faq/ . You may obtain detailed information about the listserv commands by sending a one line e-mail message to [log in to unmask] . The body of the message should read "help" (without the quotes). If you decide to leave Museum-L, please send a one line e-mail message to [log in to unmask] . The body of the message should read "Signoff Museum-L" (without the quotes).