The Latin American Fellowship Program commenced in 1995 as ARIAH's first major research collaboration. Final grants were awarded in 1998 for residence in 1999. The Latin American Fellowship Program provided research opportunities at ARIAH-member and other North American institutions for scholars from Mexico, Central and South America, and the Caribbean. It catered to those studying the history of art and architecture and related fields in the humanities and social sciences.
     
  The Latin American Fellowship Program was based on the realization that, historically, few scholars from Latin American had applied for fellowships or conducted research at ARIAH institutions. There was, likewise, the recognition that Latin American colleagues were not fully aware of the collections, library resources, or fellowship opportunities available at ARIAH institutions. Members further agreed that—as scholars from the United States, Canada, and Europe had missed the opportunity to exchange ideas with colleagues from other parts of the Americas—the fellowship program would prove advantageous to all involved.  
     
  It was expected that the Latin American Fellowship Program would better familiarize scholars from Mexico, Central and South America, and the Caribbean with ARIAH-member resources, and foster applications to independent institutional fellowship programs. The following goals were achieved:  
     
 
Through the Fellowship Program, ARIAH has established a contact network of almost 1,000 scholars from across Latin America.  
   
The Latin American Fellowship Program received 57 applications from ten countries and awarded a total of 18 fellowships over a five-year period. Based on the desire to maximize benefits, additional funding was secured to extend the program by one year.  
     
Eight ARIAH institutions hosted fellows and at least six ARIAH member institutions accommodated visits by fellows hosted at other ARIAH institutions. Through these fellowships, research visits were also arranged at more than 50 other museums, libraries, and research institutions in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Italy.  
   
The contacts established and the research conducted through the Fellowship Program resulted in related activities, including applications to other North American/ARIAH-member fellowship programs, exhibitions, scholarly exchanges, conference papers, and publications.  
     
The Program was positively evaluated by fellowship recipients and member institutions.  
 
     
  ARIAH continues to look for new initiatives that will promote Art Historical research throughout the world, and encourage interchange and collaboration among research centers internationally.  
     

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