Graduate Students are expected to apply for external as well as university and departmental funding to enhance their research opportunities and to introduce them to academic and curatorial communities around the world. The department provides support and encouragement for students to become excellent grant writers, and HIAA graduate students have an impressive record of fellowship success.
The Graduate School
- Policies, dissertation guidelines, and forms (funding requests, student status, etc.)
- Mellon Graduate Workshops
- Graduate Student Life Offices and Services
- Graduate School Council
Selected Local Research Resources
- Brown University Library for the History of Art and Architecture
- John Hay Library
- John Carter Brown Library
- Providence Athenaeum
- Brown Center for Digital Scholarship
- Rhode Island Historical Society
External Grants and Fellowships
- Resources in Art History for Graduate Students – by Adrienne DeAngelis
- Graduate School External Funding Search Tools (IRIS, SPIN, Cornell Database, etc.)
- OGSAF Database - George Washington University
Departmental Internal Awards
- Kermit Champa Memorial Fund Travel Award
- The Rebecca Molholt Vanel Flexible Fund
Professional Development and Employment
- CareerLAB
- Sheridan Center for Teaching and Learning
- H-Net Commons: Humanities and Social Sciences Online
- College Art Association
- Society of Architectural Historians
- Chronicle of Higher Education
- Brown/Wheaton Faculty Fellows Program