Florence Levy Kay Postdoctoral Fellow in Asian American and Asian Diasporas Art History

Brandeis University

Due October 15

 The Department of Fine Arts, the Rose Art Museum, and the Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies program at Brandeis University are delighted to announce the Florence Levy Kay Postdoctoral Fellowship in Asian American and Asian Diasporas Art History. This unique two-year fellowship, starting in Fall 2025, offers an extraordinary opportunity for emerging scholars and curators to advance their academic and curatorial careers in a vibrant and supportive environment.

About the Fellowship: We are seeking a dynamic and innovative scholar who specializes in Asian American art history and the art of Asian diasporas. If you are passionate about these fields and would like to contribute to an inclusive academic and museum environment, we invite you to apply. As a Florence Levy Kay Fellow, you will:

  • Teach and Inspire: Design and teach one course per year in your area of specialization, sharing your knowledge and enthusiasm with our diverse student body.
    Curate and Create: Spend your Fall semesters researching and planning a groundbreaking exhibition at the Rose Art Museum, supported by our experienced museum staff.
    Engage and Collaborate: Contribute to the vibrant intellectual life at Brandeis by engaging with faculty, students, and the wider community through your research, teaching, and curatorial work.

Learn more about this opportunity here.