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University Students and Faculty

Join an active community of students and scholars across all academic disciplines through internships and fellowships. Extend your learning and teaching beyond the classroom and into our galleries and deepen your research in the Museum's study centers. Take time off to socialize and learn more about The Met at our events!


Internships

The Museum offers internship opportunities for high school, undergraduate, and graduate students interested in careers in art museums.


Fellowships

Fellowships support scholars from the United States and abroad who are undertaking research related to The Met collection and museum practice.


The Alexis Gregory Curatorial Practice Program 

Drawing from the deep resources of The Met, the Alexis Gregory Curatorial Practice Program explores the complexities of curating with a special focus on object-based analysis, research, and exhibition methodologies.


The Observant Eye

Tap into your powers of observation and learn how to investigate a work of art through close looking and discussion. The Observant Eye welcomes adult learners from all backgrounds and fields of study (college level and beyond).


Career Insights

Ever wondered what it's like to work in a museum? At Career Insights, speak with staff from many different backgrounds about their jobs, and find out how to apply your skills toward a museum career.


Exhibition Previews for College & University Faculty

Learn about upcoming exhibitions and discuss the themes and ideas that intersect with your courses and curriculum at Exhibition Previews for College & University Faculty.


Resources for University Students and Faculty

Adult Group Visits

Invigorate your courses and encourage your students to think in new directions. Schedule a virtual guided tour to bring them The Met and great works of art.

Libraries and Research Centers

The Museum's libraries contain books, periodicals, photographs, manuscripts, and other scholarly resources in printed and electronic formats. The Museum also maintains several specialized study centers with images, documentation, and actual objects on display or on reserve for examination by researchers.

MetPublications

Explore The Met's comprehensive publishing program with 1,500 titles from the last five decades. Many titles are available as free, full-text PDFs. Also included are publications for educators that are helpful for teaching with our collection.