The Getty Research Institute (GRI) is a constituent program of the J. Paul Getty Trust. GRI provides intellectual leadership through its research, exhibition, lecture, and publication programs, and service to diverse scholars worldwide through scholar residencies, fellowships, online resources, and access to the Research Library. The Library’s books and materials are focused on the history of art, architecture, and archaeology with related materials in the humanities and social sciences ranging from prehistory to contemporary art. The collections were originally organized around western European art and culture, but have expanded to include Latin America, Eastern Europe, and selected regions of Asia and Africa. The research library includes: over 900,000 volumes of books, periodicals, and auction catalogues; a photo study collection containing approximately two million study photographs; special collections consisting of 50,000 rare books, 27,000 single prints and drawings in albums and collections, 800 collections of rare photographs, optical devices, 20th-century videos, and more than 12,000 linear feet of manuscripts and archives. Since 1985 the Research Institute has invited scholars, artists, and other international cultural figures to work at the Getty Center and Getty Villa on projects related to an annual research theme. While in residence, distinguished scholars and emerging pre- and postdoctoral fellows pursue their research projects and participate in the intellectual life of the Getty scholar community. Two GRI-NEH postdoctoral fellowships are available annually through the 2014-2015 scholar year. Detailed information and a link to online applications for all Getty scholar and fellowship programs may accessed at:
http://www.getty.edu/foundation [1].
