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ARCE (Alexandria , VA 22314-1555)
Gerry Dee Scott (Project Director: August 2014 to February 2018)
Louise Bertini (Project Director: February 2018 to April 2020)
Yasmin El Shazly (Project Director: April 2020 to August 2022)

RA-228502-15
Fellowship Programs at Independent Research Institutions
Research Programs

[Grant products]

Totals:
$141,000 (approved)
$113,875 (awarded)

Grant period:
1/1/2016 – 9/30/2019

Long-Term Research Fellowships in Egypt at the American Research Center in Egypt

10 months of stipend support (1 to 2 fellowships) per year for three years and a contribution to defray costs associated with the selection of fellows.

ARCE administers research fellowships for postdoctoral scholars and professionals affiliated with North American universities and research institutions with funding from the NEH. These fellowships are awarded for periods ranging from 4-10 months. Pre-doctoral scholars are funded through a grant from the U.S. State Department. The ARCE Fellowship Program enables fellows to reside in Egypt in order to conduct research, and build and expand professional networks with Egyptian scholars. Upon return to their home institutions, NEH-funded Fellows integrate their research experience into their academic courses. Further dissemination of results occur through active engagement in local, national, and international symposia and scholarly publications thus contributing to academia and a deeper understanding between cultures.

Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, NY 10028-0113)
Thomas Hoving (Project Director: November 1975 to present)

GM-116979-79
Humanities Projects in Museums and Historical Organizations
Public Programs

Totals (outright + matching):
$50,000 (approved)
$50,000 (awarded)

Grant period:
11/1/1975 – 6/30/1979

Treasures of Tutankhamun

To fund a six-city tour of the U.S. of the treasures from the tomb of the Egyptian King Tutankhamun which began in November, 1976 at the National Gallery, Washington, D.C.

Bellevue Community College (Bellevue, WA 98007-6406)
Rebecca J. Ginnings-Bruckner (Project Director: November 1977 to present)

GM-11469-78
Humanities Projects in Museums and Historical Organizations
Public Programs

Totals:
$131,584 (approved)
$131,584 (awarded)

Grant period:
11/1/1977 – 12/31/1978

Regional Educational Programs Pertaining to the Treasures of Tutankhamun Exhibition

To expand the Museum's existing educational program structure to encompass the entire Northwest Region. Education- oriented exhibitions of ancient Egypt, Near Eastern and Islamic objects from the Seattle collection, distribution of educational materials (information pamphlets, slide packets), lectures for adult groups, film series for adults and young audiences, and other offerings will be included in the program.

Bellevue Community College (Bellevue, WA 98007-6406)
Rebecca J. Ginnings-Bruckner (Project Director: July 1977 to present)

GM-11087-77
Humanities Projects in Museums and Historical Organizations
Public Programs

Totals:
$7,717 (approved)
$7,717 (awarded)

Grant period:
7/1/1977 – 12/31/1977

Educational Programs Pertaining to the Treasures of Tutankhamun Exhibition

No project description available

Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, NY 10028-0113)
Thomas Hoving (Project Director: May 1976 to October 1990)

GM-*1169-76
Humanities Projects in Museums and Historical Organizations
Public Programs

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Totals (outright + matching):
$250,000 (approved)
$250,000 (awarded)

Grant period:
11/1/1975 – 6/30/1979

Treasures of Tutankhamun

A six-city tour of the U.S. archeological discovery of the tomb of the Egyptian King Tutankhamun including the gold, alabaster and jeweled treasures from the king’s tomb.