Gillespie Curatorial Fellowship in Shakespeare & the Book

The Kinney Center for Interdisciplinary Renaissance Studies announces the inauguration of the Gillespie Curatorial Fellowship in Shakespeare and the Book. This competitive fellowship offers an opportunity for advanced undergraduate and graduate students to work with one of the most important private Shakespeare collections in America. Fellows will learn all aspects of curatorial practice from developing research questions, to creating exhibition materials, and collaborating with scholars and librarians in order to produce a special exhibit that tells new stories and forges new directions in the study of Shakespeare and the book. 

RENAISSANCE OF THE EARTH FELLOWSHIPS

ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Renaissance Center seeks undergraduate fellows to help expand the Renaissance of the Earth in our kitchen garden and apple orchard. The fellows will manage the garden planning and care: mulching, weeding, and harvesting as needed. The fellows will also be encouraged to pursue their own environmental research interests and to present their research through public-facing platforms, including regular updates to our website. Position requires experience working on agricultural projects, schedule flexibility, and ability to work on a team. Must be available during the summer June 1- September 30. Please feel free to inquire about the details of these fellowships at anytime throughout the academic year.

HOW TO APPLY
Please send a resume and cover letter to Liz Fox, @email or call (413) 577-3600.