FELLOWSHIPS IN CYPRUS  2010
The Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute (CAARI) invites 
applications for research fellowships in Cyprus. Opportunities 
include CAARI-sponsored fellowships as well as fellowships sponsored 
by other institutions listed below.  CAARI is located in central 
Nicosia close to the Cyprus Museum, major libraries, and the main 
business and commercial district. The institute has hostel 
accommodations and excellent research facilities.
For information on CAARI see www.caari.org
GRADUATE STUDENT FELLOWSHIPS SPONSORED BY CAARI:
CAARI sponsors the following three fellowships for graduate students 
whose research requires work on Cyprus itself.
APPLICATION FORM for all 3 fellowships is online at: 
www.caari.org/Fellowships.htm
THE DANIELLE PARKS MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP:
Danielle Parks, author of The Roman Coinage of Cyprus (Nicosia, 
2004), is memorialized here by a fellowship of US$1,000 for a 
graduate student of any nationality who needs to work in Cyprus to 
further his/her research on a subject of relevance to Cypriot 
archaeology and culture. Applications in 2010 are invited especially 
from students of Hellenistic and Roman Cyprus. While in Cyprus, the 
fellow will reside at CAARI, and give a presentation there on a 
subject related to his/her research. The fellow will periodically 
keep the Director of CAARI apprised of his/her research activities. 
The fellow will acknowledge CAARI and the Danielle Parks Memorial 
Fellowship in any publication that emerges from the research carried 
during the fellowship.
THE HELENA WYLDE SWINY AND STUART SWINY FELLOWSHIP:
One grant of US$1,000 to a graduate student of any nationality in a 
college or university in the U.S. or Canada to pursue a research 
project that is relevant to an ongoing field project in Cyprus or 
that requires work on Cyprus itself; to be used to fund research time 
in residence at CAARI and to help defray costs of travel. Residence 
at CAARI is required.
THE ANITA CECIL O'DONOVAN FELLOWSHIP:
Founded in memory of musician, composer, and homemaker Anita Cecil 
O'Donovan, this fellowship offers one grant of US$1000 to a graduate 
student of any nationality, enrolled in a graduate program in any 
nation, to pursue research on a project relevant to the archaeology 
and/or culture of Cyprus; to be used to fund a period of research 
time in residence at CAARI and to help defray costs of travel. 
Residence at CAARI is required.
APPLICATION DEADLINE for all three: February 1, 2010
FURTHER INFORMATION is available from:
CAARI
656 Beacon Street (Fifth Floor)
Boston, MA 02215
Fax: 617-353-6575
Email: caari@bu.edu
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SENIOR SCHOLAR IN RESIDENCE AT CAARI:
An established scholar who commits to stay at least 30 days in 
succession at CAARI, ideally in the summer, and to be available in 
evenings and weekends to younger scholars working there, in return 
for 50% reduction in residency rate. Must have PhD in archaeology or 
ancillary field for at least 5 years prior to visit, be fluent in 
English (but may be of any nationality), and be committed to 
mentoring students. Travel, other expenses not covered.
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: Letter detailing the applicant's proposed 
schedule; summary curriculum vitae.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: April 15, 2010
INFORMATION AND SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS:
Director, CAARI
11 Andreas Demitriou St.
1066 Nicosia, Cyprus.
Email: director@caari.org.cy
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THE COUNCIL OF AMERICAN OVERSEAS RESEARCH CENTER (CAORC): 
MULTI-COUNTRY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
Approximately ten awards of up to $9,000 each will be given to U.S. 
doctoral candidates and scholars who have already earned their Ph.D. 
who wish to carry out research on broad questions of multi-country 
significance in the fields of humanities, social sciences, and 
related natural sciences. Scholars must carry out research in two or 
more countries outside the United States, at least one of which hosts 
a participating American overseas research center.  CAARI is among 
these centers.  Preference will be given to candidates examining 
comparative and/or cross-regional research. Applicants are eligible 
to apply as individuals or in teams.
INFORMATION, APPLICATION FORM, and APPLICATION DEADLINE are available 
online at: http://www.caorc.org/programs/multi.htm
FURTHER INFORMATION:
Council of American Overseas Research Centers (CAORC)
P.O. Box 37012 - MRC 178
Washington, D.C.  20013-701
Tel:  (202) 633-1599.  Fax: (202) 786-2430
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2010 GETTY RESEARCH EXCHANGE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN 
BASIN AND MIDDLE EAST:  The Council of American Overseas Research 
Centers announces a fellowship program for Citizens of Cyprus that 
supports advanced regional research.  This new fellowship program is 
open to scholars who are citizens of Afghanistan, Algeria, Cyprus, 
Egypt, Greece, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Morocco, Palestine, 
Tunisia, Turkey, and Yemen, and who wish to undertake a specific 
research project at CAARI (or an American overseas research centers 
in another participating country). Period of residency is one to two 
months. Applicants must have a Ph.D. degree or professional 
experience in the study or preservation of cultural heritage. Cypriot 
scholars must select a center other than CAARI. Applications are 
submitted to the American overseas research center in the scholar's 
home country.
INFORMATION, APPLICATION FORM, and APPLICATION DEADLINE: 
http://www.caorc.org/programs/getty.htm or e-mail: director@caari.org
SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS:
Director, CAARI
11 Andreas Demitriou St.
1066 Nicosia, Cyprus.
Email: director@caari.org.cy
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KRESS FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIPS IN ART HISTORY AT FOREIGN INSTITUTIONS:
Four US$22,500-per-year Kress Institutional Fellowships in the 
History of European Art for a two-year research appointment in 
association with one of a list of foreign institutes, among them 
CAARI. Restrictions: Restricted to pre-doctoral candidates in the 
history of art. Nominees must be U.S. citizens or individuals 
matriculated at an American university. Dissertation research must 
focus on European art before 1900. Candidates must be nominated by 
their art history department.
INFORMATION, APPLICATION FORM, AND APPLICTION DEADLINE are available 
online at:  http://www.kressfoundation.org/fellowships
FURTHER INFORMATION:
Samuel H. Kress Foundation
174 East 80th Street
New York, NY 10021
Tel:  (212)-861-4993. Fax: (212)-628-3146
Email: info@kressfoundation.org
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FULBRIGHT RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS:
FULBRIGHT SCHOLARS PROGRAM for postdoctoral research in Cyprus. For 
information, see http://www.fulbrightonline.org/ or:
Council for International Exchange of Scholars
3007 Tilden Street NW, Suite 5 M
Washington, DC 20008-3009;
Telephone: 202-686-7877
FULBRIGHT STUDENT PROGRAM for pre-doctoral research in Cyprus. For 
information see http://www.fulbrightonline.org/ or:
Fulbright Student Program
Institute of International Education
809 U.N. Plaza
New York, NY 10017-3580
Tel: 212-883-8200
-- Donald Keller
CAARI Boston Office
Administration
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