Trinity College Dublin
Trinity College Dublin and the Centro de Estudios Europa Hispánica have established a Doctoral Scholarship for the Study of Spanish Art in memory of Rosemarie Mulcahy (1942–2012), whose teaching and research career focused on Renaissance Spain, and who wrote the catalogue of Spanish Paintings in the National Gallery of Ireland (1988).
Fully funded by the CEEH, the Scholarship will be tenable for a maximum of four years full-time from the academic year 2019-20. The doctoral candidate will be supervised by members of staff in the Department of History of Art and Architecture of Trinity College Dublin. It is expected that the candidate spend a significant amount of time undertaking research in Spain.
Applicants should demonstrate that the art of Spain 1450–1750 is central to their research proposal. Ideally, the research project should involve study of the collections of Spanish art held in the National Gallery of Ireland. In assessing applications, the Scholarship committee at Trinity will consider the extent to which the research proposal falls under prospective supervisor’s areas of research expertise.