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workshop fee. In residence at the Institution for a two week period, award recipients benefit from meeting with professional staff, behind-the-scenes tours, visits to laboratories and observations of specialized research and conservation techniques.

Native American Museums Program

The Native American Museums program provides staff training and information to those who work closely with the study and preservation of Native American heritage in the United States and indigenous cultures in other parts of the world.

Smithsonian Kellogg Project

The Project was established in 1983 through a grant from the Kellogg Foundation to help increase the role of museums in their communities. Of the twelve fully participating museums, one is Native American and one is Afro-American.

OFFICE OF FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS

Cooperative Education Program

The Cooperative Education Program is an employment program developed in 1980 by the OEO, and since January 1983, operated in the OFG. The purpose of the program is to recruit, hire and train students for underrepresented Professional positions.

Education Fellowship Program

The Education Fellowship Program was established in 1985 to provide support to minority students for graduate education toward advanced degrees and for research training appointments in residence at the Institution. The fellowship, a nominational appointment which is reviewed annually, provides a