Brooks International Fellowship Programme 2026
The Brooks International Fellowship Programme 2026 is a prestigious, fully funded opportunity for international art professionals to conduct research and curatorial work at Tate Modern in London, while residing at Delfina Foundation.
š About the Programme
This programme offers a unique chance for art professionals to engage in research, curatorial work, and collaboration with leading UK art institutions. Fellows will have access to Tate's collections, archives, and networks while participating in Delfina Foundationās residency programme.
š Benefits
Participants in the Brooks International Fellowship Programme will receive the following benefits:
- Return economy-class flight and airport transfers.
- Visa reimbursement (if applicable).
- Living allowance: £40/day.
- London local travel pass.
- Accommodation: Private room in a shared residence with communal facilities.
- Access to Tateās collections, archives, staff, and networks.
- Participation in Delfina Foundationās residency programme.
- Opportunities to present research and collaborate with UK art institutions.
ā Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the programme, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Be an international practitioner (based outside the UK).
- Open to curators, researchers, and art professionals working in relevant fields.
- Have a strong interest or background in one of the two fellowship themes:
- Gender and Queer Ecologies
- Ecology of Migrating Identities
š Application Date and Process
How to Apply:
- Refer to the āJob Description / Person Specificationā document titled 2026 Open Call Brooks International Fellowship Programme for detailed information.
- Complete the appropriate Application Form for the role. CVs are not accepted, so ensure all sections of the form, including education and work history, are completed with specific examples of your work.
- If preferred, you may submit your responses in an alternative format (e.g., video or audio). Details are provided in the Brooks International Fellowship Programme 2026 Open Call document.
Submission:
- Email your completed Application Form to international.fellowships@tate.org.uk by the closing date:
Thursday, 8 January 2026, at 5:00 PM (GMT). - Late applications will not be accepted.
š Application Deadline
8 January 2026
š Application Portal
- View details of the programme on the Delfina Foundation website.
- Apply directly via the Tate Job Portal.
For any further inquiries, please contact international.fellowships@tate.org.uk.
- Return economy-class flight and airport transfers.
- Visa reimbursement (if applicable).
- Living allowance: £40/day.
- London local travel pass.
- Accommodation: private room in shared residence with communal facilities.
- Access to Tateās collections, archives, staff, and networks.
- Participation in Delfina Foundationās residency programme.
- Opportunities to present research and collaborate with UK art institutions.





