The American Council of Learned Societies supports the creation and circulation of knowledge that advances understanding of humanity and human endeavors in the past, present, and future, with a view toward improving human experience.
Over the past century, more than 12,000 scholars have been awarded ACLS fellowships and grants, which recognize excellence in research in the humanities and interpretive social sciences. The peer-review process used to select awardees enables distinguished scholars to reach a broad consensus on standards of excellence in humanistic research.
Getty/ACLS Postdoctoral Fellowships in the History of Art for 2022 have been awarded to the following av福利社 Members:
Esther Miriam Choi, Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art. Project: The Organization of Life: Interwar Entanglements between Architecture, Art, and the Life Sciences. Esther initially joined av福利社 in 2014. She was awarded the av福利社 David B. Brownlee Dissertation Award in 2021. She spoke at the av福利社 2015 annual conference, and currently serves on the av福利社 Annual Conference Session Selection Committee.
Berin Golonu, University at Buffalo, State University of New York. Project: People’s Gardens: Structuring Public Leisure Space in the Late Ottoman Empire, 1870–1918. Bernin joined av福利社 in 2022.
Sahar Hosseini, University of Pittsburgh. Project: Zayandehrud and Its City: Reading the Riverine Landscapes of Seventeenth-Century Isfahan. Sahar joined av福利社 in 2013, and has been awarded a av福利社ARA Travel Fellowship. She served as a speaker at the 2015 and 2017 av福利社 annual conferences, as a session chair at the 2021 annual conference, and as a local co-chair of the av福利社 2022 Annual International Conference in Pittsburgh.
Matthew Worsnick, Vanderbilt University. Project: Designs on Territory: Mental Maps and the Fabrication of a Contested Border. Matthew initially joined av福利社 in 2012. He was as a speaker at the av福利社 2018 Annual International Conference.
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