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SHELBY WHITE AND LEON LEVY TRAVEL GRANT PROGRAM

The Shelby White and Leon Levy Travel Grant Program was founded in 1985 on the principle that seeing works of art in the original — rather than studying reproductions in books and slides — is essential to the professional development of art historians, archaeologists, and conservators. Through the Program, every M.A. student is eligible to receive a travel grant at the end of the first year of study. The terms of the grant’s use are broad: each student creates his or her own itinerary to travel anywhere in the U.S. or abroad to see works of art and architecture of scholarly and aesthetic interest to the student. A research objective is not required.

Students use the funds to visit some of the most famous as well as less-known monuments of world art, to hone their connoisseurship skills, and to familiarize themselves with truly outstanding public and private collections. In recent trips, some Institute have consciously recreated the Grand Tour in Europe, while others have traveled to further-flung places, to view Cambodian Temples, Ethiopian Churches, Mughal Palaces and the lithic monuments of Easter Island.

The program was founded by the late Leon Levy, a long-time Institute Board member, and his wife Shelby White, the founder of NYU’s Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, and is now funded by generous support from The Leon Levy Foundation.

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Degree Requirements [PDF]
  M.A. | Ph.D. | Conservation

Special Programs
  Curatorial Studies
  Excavations
  IFA Global Study Opportunities
  IFA-Frick Symposium
  Levy & White Travel Grant

Course Descriptions [PDF]
  Art History: Spring '13 | Fall '13 | Archive
  Conservation: Spring '13| Fall '13 | Archive

Financing Graduate Study
  Tuition Costs and Billing
  NYU Financial Aid
  GSAS Dean's Student Travel Grant

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