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AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Awards

May 2011, Tate has been awarded five new collaborative doctoral studentships by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. Five students will be recruited to work on the following topics from October 2011    Read more



Collaborative Doctoral Studentships

April 2010, The Research Department is delighted to announce that Tate has been awarded six new collaborative doctoral studentships by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.    Read more



Research Grant from The Getty Foundation

April 2010, The Research Department is delighted to announce that The Getty Foundation has awarded Tate £137,000 to support the implementation phase of the Camden Town Group Online Research Project.    Read more



The Henry Moore Foundation Research Curator

January 2010, Tate is delighted to announce the appointment of Professor Anne Wagner to the newly created post of The Henry Moore Foundation Research Curator at Tate.    Read more



Folk Art and the Art Museum

September 2009, Tate has been successful in securing Research Networking funding of £18,000 from the Arts and Humanities Research Council which will bring together a range of international scholars from the fields of art history, museology and anthropology to identify the key research areas in the under-worked field of British Folk Art.    Read more



AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Awards

11 May 2009, Tate has been awarded two new collaborative doctoral studentships by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.    Read more



Getty Grant for Collection Research Project

5 May 2009, The Getty Foundation has awarded Tate a grant of £137,800 as part of its new Online Scholarly Cataloguing Initiative...    Read more



The Leverhulme Trust funds two innovative research projects

17 December 2008, The Leverhulme Trust has awarded Tate's Research Department £468,471 to undertake a four-year project called "Art School Educated: Curriculum Change in UK Art Schools 1960-2010", which will greatly enrich our understanding of works by many of the artists in the Collection ...    Read more



Crossing the Boundaries - A Conference on Interdisciplinarity and Research

31 May 2008, Birkbeck, University of London. Disciplinary boundaries can be both prisons and safety zones. We are often tempted to transgress the boundaries of our disciplines, but at what cost and with what consequences?....    Read more



Getty Grant for Tate Archive

31 May 2007: I am delighted to announce that The Getty Foundation has awarded a grant of £110,000 for the cataloguing of the archive of the Russian Constructivist artist Naum Gabo at Tate. ....    Read more



The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation awards Tate a grant to investigate the replication of modern sculptures as a conservation strategy

11 December 2006: The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded Tate a grant of £158,000 ($295,000) for a major multi-disciplinary investigation into replication of sculptures as a possible strategy for addressing....    Read more



Arts and Humanities Research Council award Tate major research grant

15 November 2006: The AHRC has awarded Tate a research grant of over £450,000 for the project, ‘The Sublime Object: Nature, Art and Language’, under the strategic programme, ‘Landscape and Environment’...    Read more



AHRC Collaborative PhD Students working with Tate 2006

4 October 2006: I am delighted to announce that Tate has been joined by four new PhD students working on collaborative PhDs funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council...    Read more



Tate Encounters: Arts and Humanties Research Council awards Tate major grant

13 September 2006: Tate Britain’s Interpretation & Education Department has been awarded a maximum grant by the Arts Humanities and Research Council for a major research project within the strategic programme ‘Diasporas, Migration and Identities’...    Read more

 



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