If you’re an established professional in cultural heritage or art conservation, the FIIC (Fellow of the IIC) is not a grant — it’s a mark of distinction.
The fellowship is awarded by the International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (IIC), one of the world’s leading professional bodies in art and heritage conservation.
Unlike student fellowships, this is a recognition-based professional status awarded to senior contributors in the field.
Fellowship Nomination Form (English)

What Is FIIC Status?
Becoming a Fellow (FIIC) means:
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You are recognized as a leader in conservation
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You have made sustained contributions to the field
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Your peers endorse your professional impact
It is similar in stature to becoming a Fellow of a professional academy — it signals expertise, leadership, and service.
📅 2026 Nomination Deadlines
The FIIC is nomination-based, not self-applied.
There are three review cycles in 2026:
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Spring Cycle: March 31, 2026
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Summer Cycle: July 31, 2026
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Winter Cycle: November 30, 2026
Nominations are reviewed after each deadline.
✅ Eligibility Criteria
1️⃣ Experience
Typically 10+ years in the conservation profession
(This can include postgraduate training and research.)
2️⃣ Professional Profile
Open to:
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Conservators
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Conservation scientists
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Heritage professionals
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Educators and academic leaders
Candidates should demonstrate:
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Significant professional contributions
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Leadership in conservation practice or research
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Service to the field nationally or internationally
3️⃣ Nomination Process
You must:
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Be nominated by one current IIC Fellow
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Be supported by three additional Fellows
This peer-driven process ensures that FIIC remains a high professional honor.
What Kind of Contributions Matter?
Strong candidates often show:
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Published research or technical papers
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Leadership of major conservation projects
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Teaching and mentoring impact
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Institutional leadership roles
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Contributions to international conservation dialogue
It’s not about volume — it’s about sustained influence.
Why FIIC Matters
Holding FIIC status:
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Strengthens international professional credibility
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Enhances institutional reputation
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Signals leadership within global conservation networks
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May support career advancement in senior roles
For mid-to-senior professionals, it’s a meaningful career milestone.
Important Clarification
This is not:
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A student fellowship
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A funded research grant
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A short-term training program
It is a professional recognition awarded through peer nomination.
