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The Africa Institute, Global Studies University, in collaboration with the Open Society Foundations, announces its annual fellowship program themed, “Restitution and Reparation: Africa and the Post-Colonial Condition.” The program will convene scholars or practitioners interested in restitution and repatriation issues related to African art and artifacts.
The Center for Art Collection Ethics (ACE) at the University of Denver (DU) announces a hybrid training program: Provenance Research Today: Issues, Resources, and Networks. The program is geared toward graduate students and emerging museum and art market professionals.
African and European professionals with at least two years of practical experience in a museum, heritage site or art space are invited to apply for a TheMuseumsLab 2026 Fellowship.
Earn a graduate qualification in Heritage and Memory Studies, and explore issues of remembering the past in the modern world.
The team of the French-Romanian MA "Politics in a Global Age: States, Borders and Societies", in collaboration with lecturers and researchers from Senegal, Switzerland, France, Belgium is organising a training programme that will take place online and in Marseille and Aix-en-Provence.
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