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American School of Classical Studies at Athens NEH Fellowships — Deadline October 3, 2014

THE AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CLASSICAL STUDIES AT ATHENS
NEH FELLOWSHIPS

Deadline: October 31

Founded in 1881, the American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA) is the most significant resource in Greece for American scholars in the fields of Greek language, literature, history, archaeology, philosophy, and art, from pre-Hellenic times to the present. It offers two major research libraries: the Blegen, with over 100,000 volumes dedicated to the ancient Mediterranean world; and the Gennadius, with over 120,000 volumes and archives devoted to post-classical Hellenic civilization and, more broadly, the Balkans and the eastern Mediterranean. The School also sponsors excavations and provides centers for advanced research in archaeological and related topics at its excavations in the Athenian Agora and Corinth, and it houses an archaeological laboratory at the main building complex in Athens. By agreement with the Greek government, the ASCSA is authorized to serve as liaison with the Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Tourism on behalf of American students and scholars for the acquisition of permits to conduct archaeological work and to study museum collections.
Since its inception in 1994, the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Fellowship program at the ASCSA has demonstrated its effectiveness by supporting projects for 43 scholars with distinguished research and teaching careers in the humanities.
Eligibility:  Postdoctoral scholars and professionals in relevant fields including architecture or art who are US citizens or foreign nationals who have lived in the US for the three years immediately preceding the application deadline. Applicants must already hold their Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degree at the time of application. The ASCSA encourages younger scholars to apply.
Terms:  Two to four fellowships, either five or ten months in duration. Stipend for a five-month project, $21,000; for a ten-month project, $42,000. Term must coincide with American School’s academic year, September to June. School fees are waived, and the award provides lunches at Loring Hall five days per week. The NEH Fellow will pay for travel costs, housing, partial board, residence permit, and other living expenses from the stipend. A final report is due at the end of the award period, and the ASCSA expects that copies of all publications that result from research conducted as a Fellow of the ASCSA be contributed to the relevant library of the School. The NEH Fellow is required to send one copy of all books and electronic copies of articles to the NEH.
NEH Fellows will be expected to reside primarily at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens (though research may be carried out elsewhere in Greece), contribute to and enhance the scholarly dialogue, as well as contribute to and expand scholarly horizons at the School.
Application: Submit Senior Associate Membership application with fellowship online on the ASCSA web site by October 31. Link to:
http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/admission-membership/student-associate-membership.
The following items should be attached to the Associate Member application submitted online on the ASCSA web site:
1.   Short abstract of the project (up to 300 words).
2.   A statement of the project (up to five pages), including desired number of months in Greece, a timetable, explicit goals, a selected bibliography, the importance of the work, the methodologies involved, where applicable, and the reasons it should occur at the ASCSA.
3.   Current curriculum vitae, including a list of publications.  If not a US citizen, state US visa status /date of residence.
4.   Three letters of reference from individuals familiar with applicant’s work and field of interest.  These letters should comment on the feasibility of the project and the applicant’s ability to carry it out successfully.  Include a list of names, positions, and addresses of the referees.  Instruct recommenders to submit letters to application@ascsa.org by November 4.
The following criteria will be used by the Selection Committee when considering applications.
1.  Are the objectives and approaches clearly stated and coherent?
2.  Will the project result in an important and original contribution?
3.  Are the research perspectives and methodologies appropriate?
4.  Is the projected timetable reasonable for the tenure of the fellowship?
5.  What resources are necessary? Does the ASCSA provide resources that are not available at the home institution?
6.  Will residence in Greece contribute substantially to the success of the project?
7.  Please address how you might contribute to, and enhance, the scholarly dialogue at the ASCSA.
8.  In what ways might this project expand scholarly horizons at the ASCSA?
NEH Fellowships
American School of Classical Studies at Athens
6-8 Charlton Street
Princeton, NJ  08540-5232
E-mail: application@ascsa.org
Web site: www.ascsa.edu.gr
The awards will be announced during February. Awardees will be expected to accept the award within two weeks of notification of funding, but no later than March 1.
The American School of Classical Studies at Athens does not discriminate on the basis of race, age, sex, sexual orientation, color, religion, ethnic origin, or disability when considering admission to any form of membership or application for employment.

Archaeology for the People: The Joukowsky Institute Competition for Accessible Archaeological Writing — Deadline September 1, 2014

Archaeology for the People:

The Joukowsky Institute Competition for Accessible Archaeological Writing

As archaeologists, we write for each other in journal articles, book chapters, monographs, and other forums, using language that makes sense to fellow members of the profession. Yet the results of archaeological discovery and analysis are important and deserve the widest possible audience: archaeology has momentous findings to report, and for the periods before written history stands as the only source of evidence we have for the human condition.
We believe that archaeology is worthy of a better level of writing, one that is accessible and exciting to non-specialists, but at the same time avoids excessive simplification, speculation, mystification, or romanticization. Some of the most effective writing in this vein has appeared not in professional venues, but in publications with a far wider readership. As just one example, we would cite Elif Batuman’s article inThe New Yorker Magazine (December 19, 2011) on the Göbekli Tepe site in Turkey, and the many fundamental questions it raises about religion, technology, and human social evolution.
We therefore propose a competition for new archaeological writing, which anyone may enter. We invite the submission of accessible and engaging articles, accompanied by a single illustration and with no scholarly apparatus, that showcase any aspect of archaeology of potential interest to a wide readership. As an incentive, we offer a prize of $5,000 to the winner. The prize-winning article, together with those by eight to ten other meritorious entries, will be published in Spring 2015 in a volume of the Joukowsky Institute Publication series (published and distributed by Oxbow Books).
For more information about this competition, and to view the rules, please go to:
http://proteus.brown.edu/archforthepeoplecompetition/Home
Questions concerning the competition should be directed to Prof. John Cherry (john_cherry@brown.edu) and Prof. Felipe Rojas (felipe_rojas@brown.edu).

 Please help circulate this notice as widely as possible.

Honor Frost Foundation Grants in Maritime Archaeology — Deadline April 1, 2014

The Honor Frost Foundation’s next deadline for HFF Grants is 1 April 2014 for projects in Marine and Maritime Archaeology with a regional focus on the Eastern Mediterranean.
HFF Grants are available to independent scholars, affiliated scholars and institutions, and are intended to support or facilitate research projects covering any period or aspect of maritime archaeology primarily for work in the Eastern Mediterranean.  HFF grants can also support proposals that are involved with training, publications, workshops and conferences, conservation work, museum exhibitions, and public engagement and education in maritime archaeology.
Applications from institutions and scholars based in the Eastern Mediterranean are particularly welcome with a focus on Cyprus, Lebanon and Western Syria. The HFF also gives preference to projects that show strong collaboration with regional partners and include local training opportunities.  For a list of previously funded projects, please go the HFF website’s project page.
Individual grants will not normally exceed £10,000, which could be the total cost of a piece of work, a contribution to work already in progress, or the cost of a pilot study that might in due course lead to a major research project or for publications, training opportunities, sponsorship of workshops and conferences and other related projects in Maritime Archaeology and work that promotes the protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage.

Timeline:

The deadline for the next round of HFF Grant Applications is 1 April 2014 and Grant Awards will normally be announced within four months. Please use the newly revised HFF Application Form and ensure your referees have your application to review and are aware that the reference form is available on the HFF website.  We will be contacting referees directly as required for their references and will provide them with a deadline for replies.
Decisions on grant awards are final and no feedback will be given on any applications.

Requirements

After being notified of a grant award, Grantees will be required to provide a summary of their project and an appropriate image for the HFF website.  Upon completion of the project, Grantees must provide a written report of their work and provide an accounting of expenses. All or part of grantees’ reports may be published on the HFF website and possibly in future HFF newsletters. A summary of our Grant Conditions can be viewed on the website, http://honorfrostfoundation.org.

Contact

Please contact the HFF Executive Director by using details on the Contact page

Lemmermann Foundation 2014 Grant — Deadline March 15, 2014

FONDAZIONE LEMMERMANN

2014 AWARD for RESEARCH in ROME (Italy)

The Lemmermann Foundation offers scholarships to masters and doctoral students in the classical studies and humanities. Fields of study include but are not limited to Archaeology, History, History of Art, Italian, Latin, Musicology, Philosophy, and Philology. Applicants must provide evidence for their need to study and carry out research in Rome. Topic of research must be related to Rome or the Roman culture from the Pre-Roman period to the present day.

http://www.nexus.it/lemmermann

ELIGIBILITY:
Applicants must:
1) be enrolled in a recognized higher education program or affiliated with a research institute;
2) have a basic knowledge of the Italian language.
DEADLINE:
Next deadline for sending applications is March 15, 2014.
STIPEND:
The monthly scholarship amount is established in 750 euro.
TO APPLY:
Applicants must include the following documents:
1) A description of their area of study;
2) Two recommendation letters;
3) A curriculum vitae;
4) A photocopy of the applicant’s passport or a birth certificate.
Applications must be sent by March 15, 2014 to
Fondazione Lemmermann
c/o Studio Associato Romanelli
via Cosseria 5 00192 Rome – ITALY
Applicants are requested to send their applications to the Lemmermann Foundation’s office in Rome by March 15, 2014 (postmark deadline). Applicants must also include the electronic application number that is obtained upon completion of the on-line application form. Further information and access to the on-line application form is at http://www.nexus.it/lemmermann

Paid Summer Internships at the RISD Museum — Application deadline February 28, 2014

 Now Accepting Applications for Summer Internships

 

The RISD Museum’s paid summer internship program is open to undergraduate and graduate students; students graduating in the spring of 2014 are also eligible. Applicants should have some background in art history or fields related to the Museum department offering an internship.  The ten-week internships begin on June 2, 2014, and end on August 8, 2014. Interns are expected to spend 20-25 hours a week in the Museum depending on the position.  Participation in the five-hour Wednesday seminar focusing on museums is included in their weekly hours.The goal of the program is to provide an overview of museum functions and in-depth experience working in ancient art, conservation, contemporary art, decorative arts and design, education, marketing,  publication, or works on paper. The internships are designed particularly for those students who have had little professional art museum experience.  Interns will work on departmental projects and learn about the various activities that take place in the Museum, both the public functions and behind-the-scenes operations.  At the end of the program each intern will submit a paper on her/his experience in the Museum and give a brief oral report to Museum staff and invited guests.
The deadline for submitting applications is February 28, 2014. Read more and apply online.

UCLA Cotsen Institute Postdoctoral Fellowship — Deadline 3/1/14

Deadline 3/1/2014
Description One 1-year fellowship (10 Months) intended to give a promising scholar the opportunity to pursue archaeology research in any area that complements UCLA resources, especially paleo-environmental studies, historical archaeology, early complex Old World societies, or any area of Asian studies. The successful candidate will teach one graduate course.
Award Amount $39,264 – $49,884 (DOE). Plus medical benefits and research funds.
Disciplines Humanities. Social Sciences. Humanities. Social Sciences. Archaeology, Anthropology, Art History, Classics, History and Near Eastern Languages & Cultures
Academic Level Postdoctoral Scholar.
Citizenship No citizenship requirements.
Requirements PhD must be awarded between 2011 and 2014 (degree date by June 30, 2014).
Award Type Fellowship/Grant
Contact
Erika Santoyo
UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology
Box 951510, A148 Fowler Building
Los Angeles, CA  90095

(310) 825-4169
erika.santoyo@ioa.ucla.edu
www.ioa.ucla.edu

Last Updated 1/10/2014 10:34:00 AM

SPARC (Spatial Archaeometry Research Collaborations) Summer Fieldwork and Data & Analytics Awards — Deadline 15 December 2013

SPARC is now accepting applications for summer Fieldwork and Data & Analytics awards (target project period of May through October 2014).
Fieldwork awards support on-site data collection and analysis for archaeological field projects. Successful applicants will receive free use of equipment and software, the participation of SPARC staff members to assist with data collection, as well as post-fieldwork consultation and data processing.
Data & Analytics awards provide support from SPARC staff in the preparation, processing and analysis of geospatial datasets. Awards can support, for example, the preparation of aerial and satellite imagery or the creation of a regional GIS in advance of an archaeological survey. Awards can also support advanced processing of data including geophysics, terrestrial scanning, or photogrammetric images, in order to draw out details and subtleties in the dataset or to integrate them with other data.
The deadline to submit applications is the 15 December 2013.
Applications can be submitted through the project website: http://sparc.cast.uark.edu.
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SPARC (Spatial Archaeometry Research Collaborations). SPARC is an NSF-funded program at the Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies (CAST) of the University of Arkansas dedicated to promoting geospatial research in archaeology. SPARC offers direct support to archaeological projects through awards in three categories:

 
In addition, you can learn about the latest technologies and their archaeological applications through residencies at CAST or through our online resources and periodic webinars. You can also connect with potential collaborators or develop projects in partnership with SPARC.

Apply for SPARC Awards

Apply for Fieldwork Awards

Apply for Data & Analytics Awards

Apply for Publication Awards

 
More Information: http://sparc.cast.uark.edu
 
Contact Us: sparc@cast.uark.edu
 

Onassis Public Benefit Foundation Scholarships — Deadline January 31st 2014

Website
http://www.onassis.gr/en/scholarships-foreigners.php
Sponsor
Onassis Public Benefit Foundation, Alexander S
Up to ten scholarships will be awarded for a duration of five to ten months during the academic year October 2014 – September 2015. The scholarships will include:
1. A round trip air-ticket (economy class)
2. A monthly allowance of Eight Hundred Fifty Euros (€ 850.-).
The scholarship does not cover the month of August.
Requirements
Graduate Student
Activity location
Greece
Abstract
The grants and scholarships offered within the framework of this Programme cover scholarly research or artistic creation in Greece only and only in the fields below:
– Humanities: Philology, Literature, Linguistics, History, Archaeology, Philosophy, Educational Studies, Psychology
– Social Science (excluding Law): Political Sciences, Sociology, Political analysis, International and European Studies, Administration Sciences, Social Theory and Social Policy
– Economic Science: Maritime Studies, Finance, Public Finance
– Arts: Visual Arts, Music, Dance, Theatre, Photography, Film Studies, New Media.

Eligibility
The scholarships are addressed to postgraduate students and Ph.D. candidates. All candidates should be under 40-years-old. At the time of application the applicants should be enrolled for a postgraduate course (Master’s, M.Phil., Ph.D) at a University either outside Greece or in Greece.
Basic knowledge of the Greek language is a necessary prerequisite for applying, unless the applicant can prove that the research can be conducted in another language. The certificate can be submitted at a later date, but no later than March 31, 2014.
The programme is addressed to non-Greeks. Eligible to participate are the following candidates:
a) Persons of non Greek descent.
b) Cypriot citizens are also eligible to apply for category A grants only, provided they are permanently residing and working outside Greece.
c) Persons of Greek descent (second generation and on) are also eligible to apply for a grant or scholarship, provided they are permanently residing and working abroad or currently studying in foreign Universities.
d) Category A also apply to Scholars of Greek descent or citizenship provided they have a professional academic career of at least ten (10) years in a University or Research Institute abroad.
e) The above mentioned clarification (d) also applies to post-graduate students of Greek descent or citizenship, who pursue post-graduate studies outside of Greece (category C), have obtained a degree outside of Greece and are permanently residing outside of Greece for more than fifteen (15) years.
Former Fellows of the Foundation can re-apply for a grant or scholarship only if five years have elapsed since their previous grant or scholarship. Former Fellows who have received a grant or scholarship twice cannot apply again for a grant or scholarship.

60th Annual Eric P. Newman Graduate Summer Seminar in Numismatics — Application Deadline February 14, 2014

60th Annual Eric P. Newman

Graduate Summer Seminar in Numismatics

June 2 through July 25, 2014

Study at the foremost seminar in numismatic methods and theory For over half a century, The American Numismatic Society, a scholarly organization and museum of coins, money, and the economic history of all periods, has offered select graduate students and junior faculty the opportunity to work hands-on with its preeminent numismatic collections. With over three-quarters of a million objects, the collection is particularly strong in Greek, Roman, Islamic, and Far Eastern coinages, as well as Medallic Art. Located in New York City’s SoHo district, the Society also houses the most complete numismatic library anywhere.
The rigorous eight-week course, taught by ANS staff, guest lecturers, and a Visiting Scholar, introduces students to the methods, theories, and history of the discipline. In addition to the lecture program, students will select a numismatic research topic and, utilizing ANS resources, write a paper during the Seminar. The Seminar is intended to provide students of History, Art History, Textual Studies, and Archeology who have little or no numismatic background with a working knowledge of a body of evidence that is often overlooked and poorly understood. Successful applicants are typically doctoral candidates or junior faculty in a related discipline, but masters candidates are admitted as well. This year’s Visiting Scholar will be Professor Suzanne Frey-Kupper of the Department of Classics
and Ancient History at Warwick University. Prof. Frey-Kupper is well known for her research and publications on the Greek, Punic and Roman coinages of the Western Mediterranean.
Applications are due no later than February 14, 2014. A limited number of stipends of up to $4000 are available to US citizens, and non-US citizens studying at US institutions under J-1 visas.
For application forms and further information, please see the Summer Seminar page of our website: numismatics.org/Seminar, or contact the Seminar Co-Director, Dr. Peter van Alfen (vanalfen@numismatics.org; 212-571-4470, x153).

American School of Classical Studies at Athens Fellowships and Grants — Deadlines October 15-March 15 (depending on fellowship)

ASCSA Fellowships and Grants for 2014-2015

http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/admission-membership/grants
 
FUNDING FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS FOR STUDY AT THE ASCSA (FULL ACADEMIC YEAR)
REGULAR MEMBER FELLOWSHIPS: 
Up to thirteen fellowships are available for the School’s Regular Members. Fellowships provide a stipend of $11,500 plus room and board at Loring Hall on the School grounds and waiver of School fees. Regular Member fellowships are awarded for the entire nine-month program All awards are made on the recommendation of the Committee on Admissions and Fellowships and are based on the results of the qualifying examinations and materials submitted with the application.
Fellowships include the Heinrich Schliemann and the John Williams White Fellowships in archaeology, the Thomas Day Seymour Fellowship in history and literature, and ten Fellowships unrestricted as to field — the John L. Caskey, the Virginia Grace, the Michael Jameson, the Philip Lockhart, the Lucy Shoe Meritt, the Fowler Merle-Smith, the Martin Ostwald, and the James Rignall Wheeler. The Bert Hodge Hill is unrestricted, but with a preference for a student in art history, and the Emily Townsend Vermeule is unrestricted, but with a preference for Bronze Age archaeology.
Download Bulletin (PDF).
Submit application for Regular Membership with fellowships. $50 application fee.
DEADLINE: JANUARY 15, 2014.
ADVANCED FELLOWSHIPS: Several fellowships for the full academic year at the School with a stipend of $11,500 plus room, board, and waiver of School fees are available to students who have completed the Regular Program or one year as a Student Associate Member and plan to return to the School to pursue independent research, usually for their Ph.D. dissertation.
Advanced Fellowships awarded by the School: the Samuel H. Kress Fellowship in art and architecture of antiquity; the Gorham Phillips Stevens Fellowship in the history of architecture; the Ione Mylonas Shear Fellowship in Mycenaean archaeology or Athenian architecture and/or archaeology; the Homer A. and Dorothy B. Thompson Fellowship in the study of pottery; and three Fellowships unrestricted as to field: the Edward Capps, the Doreen Canaday Spitzer, and the Eugene Vanderpool Fellowships.
Download Bulletin (PDF).
Submit application for Student Associate Membership with fellowships (long form).
DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 15, 2014.
FULBRIGHT FELLOWSHIPS: Contact the Institute of International Education, at 809 United Nations Plaza, NY 10017 or (http://us.fulbrightonline.org/home.html) for an application and stipend information. Candidates must submit ASCSA application for Student Associate Membership by due date for Fulbright application. Note the program change this year that Student Associate membership is only eligible membership for the Fulbright grants. (http://us.fulbrightonline.org/countries/selectedcountry/225)
Submit application for Student Associate Membership (long form).
DEADLINE: OCTOBER 15, 2013.
FUNDING FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS AND POSTGRADUATES FOR STUDY AT THE ASCSA (FULL ACADEMIC YEAR)
THE M. ALISON FRANTZ FELLOWSHIP: Ph.D. candidates and recent Ph.D.‘s for work in the Gennadius Library. A stipend of $11,500 plus room, board, and waiver of School fees.
Download Bulletin (PDF).
Submit application for Associate Membership with fellowships (long form).
DEADLINE: JANUARY 15, 2014.
THE JACOB HIRSCH FELLOWSHIP: For projects carried out in Greece, Ph.D. candidate from U.S. or Israel (Israeli citizens) writing a dissertation or recent Ph.D. revising a dissertation for publication. A stipend of $11,500 plus room, board, and waiver of School fees.
Download Bulletin (PDF).
Submit application for Associate Membership with fellowships (long form).
DEADLINE: JANUARY 15, 2014.
WIENER LABORATORY FELLOWSHIPS: Fellowships awarded annually to graduate students or postdoctoral scholars working on well-defined projects in skeletal, faunal, geoarchaeological, or environmental studies. Stipends of $15,500 to $27,000.
Download Bulletin (PDF).
Submit application for Associate Membership with fellowships (long form).
DEADLINE: JANUARY 15, 2014.
FUNDING FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS OR POSTGRADUATES FOR STUDY AT THE ASCSA (SHORT-TERM FELLOWSHIPS)
THE HARRY BIKAKIS FELLOWSHIP: North American or Greek graduate students researching ancient Greek law or Greek graduate students working on a School excavation. The $1,875 fellowship is awarded periodically.
Download Bulletin (PDF).
Submit application for Student Associate Membership with fellowships (long form).
DEADLINE: JANUARY 15, 2014.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA (AIA) ANNA C. AND OLIVER C. COLBURN FELLOW: Ph.D. candidates and recent Ph.D.’s whose field is classical archaeology. Contact the Archaeological Institute of America, Boston, MA for information. Applications completed on website: www.archaeological.org. Stipend of $11,000.
Download Bulletin (PDF).
Submit Associate Member application to ASCSA.
DEADLINE: JANUARY 15, 2014
COTSEN TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP FOR RESEARCH IN GREECE: Short-term travel-to-collections award of $2,000 for senior scholars and graduate students for projects and research at the Gennadius Library. At least one month of residency required.
Download Bulletin (PDF).
Submit application for Associate Membership with fellowships (long form).
DEADLINE: JANUARY 15, 2014.
MEDITERRANEAN REGIONAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM (CAORC): US citizen for Ph.D. candidate or recent Ph.D.’s researching in the humanities and related social sciences in countries bordering the Mediterranean and served by American overseas research centers. Fellowship program funded by the Mellon Foundation includes a travel stipend and monthly stipend based on location. See caorc.org for details.
Download Bulletin (PDF).
Submit application for Associate Membership with fellowships (long form).
DEADLINE: JANUARY 15, 2014
THE GEORGE PAPAIOANNOU FELLOWSHIP: Ph.D. candidates or recent Ph.D.’s researching Greece in the 1940’s and the post-war period. Fellows are required to make use of and refer to the George Papaioannou Papers housed at the Archives of the Gennadius Library. Open to all nationalities. Stipend of €1,000.
Download Bulletin (PDF).
Submit application for Associate Membership with fellowships (long form).
DEADLINE: JANUARY 15, 2014.
THE HENRY S. ROBINSON CORINTH RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP: Ph.D. candidate or recent Ph.D. (within five years), for research on a doctoral dissertation or primary publication specifically on Corinth, requiring the use of the resources, archaeological site, and collections at the ASCSA excavations at Ancient Corinth. Open to all nationalities. The Robinson Fellowship may not be held concurrently with another School fellowship. One or more grants for up to three months, maximum amount of stipend is $4,500.
Download Bulletin (PDF).
Submit application for Associate Membership with fellowships (long form).
DEADLINE: JANUARY 15, 2014.
WIENER LABORATORY RESEARCH ASSOCIATESHIPS: Funding up to $7,000 for well-defined research projects at the Wiener Laboratory.
Download Bulletin (PDF).
Submit application for Associate Membership with fellowships (long form).
DEADLINES: SEPTEMBER 1, JANUARY 15, ANNUALLY.
TRAVELING AND EXCHANGE FELLOWSHIPS FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS AND POSTGRADUATE STUDY
COULSON/CROSS AEGEAN EXCHANGE PROGRAM (CAORC): Short-term fellowships for Greek nationals and scholars to pursue research in Turkey under the auspices of the American Research Institute in Turkey (ARIT). Stipend of $250 per week plus airfare. Send applications to ASCSA.
Download Bulletin (PDF).
Submit application for Associate Membership with fellowships (long form).
DEADLINE: MARCH 15, 2014.
MULTI-COUNTRY RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS (CAORC): Ph.D. candidates and postdoctoral scholars with research requiring travel to several countries with an American overseas research center. Consult CAORC website for application and deadline: www.caorc.org.
Download Bulletin (PDF).
Submit application for Associate Membership with fellowships (long form).
DEADLINE: JANUARY 15, 2014.
THE PAUL REHAK MEMORIAL TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP 2013-2014: Regular members and Student Associate members already attending the School for the entire 2013-2014 academic year. A grant of $1,000 or grants of lesser amounts. The purpose is to allow individuals to travel in Greece to conduct a research project during the 2013-2014 academic year from September 1, 2013 to July 1, 2014.
Download Bulletin (PDF).
Submit application for Student Associate Membership with fellowships (long form).
DEADLINE: MARCH 1, 2014.
WIENER LABORATORY TRAVEL GRANTS FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH IN GREECE: Travel grants of $2,000 for graduate students or postdoctoral scholars from North American institutions working on projects in archaeological science in Greece.
Download Bulletin (PDF).
Submit application for Associate Membership with fellowships (long form).
DEADLINES: SEPTEMBER 1, JANUARY 15, ANNUALLY
FUNDING FOR SENIOR SCHOLARS FOR STUDY AT THE ASCSA
KRESS PUBLICATIONS FELLOWSHIPS (Pending funding): Postdoctoral scholars working on a Corinth or Agora publication. Grants for at least three months (up to $10,000) to a maximum of nine months (up to $30,000).
Download Bulletin (PDF).
Submit application for Senior Associate Membership with fellowships (long form).
DEADLINE: DECEMBER 1, 2013.
NEH FELLOWSHIPS: Awards for postdoctoral scholars and professionals in the humanities. Terms: Two to four fellowships, five to ten months in duration. Maximum stipend for a five-month project, $21,000; for a ten-month project, $42,000. U.S. citizens or foreign nationals being U.S. residents for three years before application deadline. Applicants must hold their Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degree.
Download Bulletin (PDF).
Submit application for Senior Associate Membership with fellowships (long form).
DEADLINE: OCTOBER 31, 2013
WIENER LABORATORY POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP (2014-2016): Fellowship awarded to a recent postdoctoral scholar working on a well-defined project at the Wiener Laboratory for two years, with possible third year. Project utilizes the resources of the Wiener Laboratory and enhances the teaching mission of the ASCSA. Stipend of $35,000 with additional perquisites.
Download Bulletin (PDF).
Submit application for Senior Associate Membership with fellowships (long form).
DEADLINE: JANUARY 15, 2014

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