*ASCSA National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowships Deadline: October
31, 2020*
Founded in 1881, the American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA)
is a premier 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 113,000 volumes dedicated to the
ancient Mediterranean world; and the Gennadius, with over 146,000 volumes
and archives devoted to post-classical Hellenic civilization and,
more broadly, the Balkans and the eastern Mediterranean. The School also
provides centers for advanced research in archaeological and related topics
at the Athenian Agora and Corinth excavations, and at the Malcolm H. Wiener
Laboratory for Archaeological Sciences. By agreement with the Greek
government, the ASCSA is authorized to serve as liaison with the Hellenic
Ministry of Culture and Sports on behalf of American students and scholars
for the acquisition of permits to conduct archaeological work and to study
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 60 scholars with distinguished research and
teaching careers in the humanities.
*Eligibility: * Postdoctoral scholars and professionals in all fields
relevant to the mission of the ASCSA 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 have completed all requirements, except for the actual conferral
of the degree, by the application deadline.
*Terms: * Two to four fellows will be selected for awards of 4, 5, or 9
months duration. The monthly stipend per fellow is $4,200 allocated from a
total pool of $75,600 per year. Applicants should indicate their preference
for the length and dates of tenure of the award to coincide with the
American School's academic year: 9 months, Sept. 2021-beginning of June
2022; 4 months, Sept. - Dec.; 5 months, January to the beginning of 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, 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
will be contributed to the relevant library of the School. The NEH Fellow
is also required to send one copy of all books and electronic copies of
articles directly to the NEH.
*NEH Fellows should use the American School of Classical Studies at Athens
as their primary research base, but research may be carried out throughout
Greece.*
*Application: *Submit Senior “Associate Membership with Fellowship”
Application online on the ASCSA web site by October 31. Link to
application:
https://ascsa.submittable.com/
The following items should be included in the 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, single spaced),
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. If not a US citizen, state US visa
status /date of residence.
4. Names of three recommenders who are individuals familiar with
applicant’s work and field of interest. Include a list of names, positions,
and addresses of the referees. Instructions for recommenders to submit
letters will be sent through the application portal. Please make sure your
recommenders have submitted their letters by November 4. These
letters should comment on the feasibility of the project and
the applicant's ability to carry it out successfully.
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?
*Web site: *www.ascsa.edu.gr or
https://www.ascsa.edu.gr/apply
*E-mail:* application@ascsa.org
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.*
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