EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR THE
ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA (AIA)
ANNA C. AND OLIVER C. COLBURN FELLOWSHIPS 2023-2024
Deadline: December 15, 2023 (EXTENDED DEADLINE)
Purpose: To support studies undertaken at the American School of Classical Studies at
Athens, Greece for no more than a year.
Eligibility: Applicant must be a United States citizen. Applicants must be current AIA
members at the Graduate or Professional level. Applicants must be at the pre-doctoral
stage or have received a PhD within five years of application. An applicant may not be a
member of ASCSA during the year of application. At the conclusion of the fellowship
tenure, each recipient must submit a report on the use of the stipend to the Chair of the
AIA Fellowships Committee and the Director of the ASCSA. After the tenure of their
fellowships, recipients are also expected to submit abstracts to the AIA Program Committee
within two years, in order be considered for participation in the AIA Annual Meeting.
Terms: Two Fellowships of $8,500 each will be awarded in 2024 (one annual award
subsequently). School fees, travel costs, housing, board, residence permit, and other
living expenses are to be paid by the recipient from the fellowship. At the conclusion of
the fellowship tenure, each recipient must submit a report on the use of the stipend to
the Chair of the AIA Fellowships Committee and the Director of the ASCSA. After the tenure
of their fellowships, recipients are also expected to submit abstracts to the AIA Program
Committee within two years, in order be considered for participation in the AIA Annual
Meeting. The ASCSA expects that copies of all publications that result from research
conducted as a Fellow of the ASCSA be contributed to the Blegen Library of the School.
Application: Applicants no longer need to apply concurrently to the ASCSA for Associate
Membership. Please note that all application materials submitted to the AIA, including
transcripts and letters of recommendation, will be shared with the American School of
Classical Studies at Athens Admissions and Fellowships Committee for review. The ASCSA
will review applications to determine eligibility for membership at the School
independently of fellowship adjudication and will be in contact with applicants about
offers of ASCSA membership. An offer of membership does not indicate receipt of a
fellowship award. Consult the online application form on the AIA's website for
necessary material for the application. Note that student applicants are required to
submit academic transcripts (official or unofficial) as part of the online application, as
well as two letters of reference.
For more information about the application and to apply, link here:
https://www.archaeological.org/grant/colburn-fellowships/
<https://www.archaeological.org/grant/colburn-fellowships/>
The award will be announced in spring 2024.
The American School of Classical Studies at Athens does not discriminate on the basis of
age, color, disability, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national or
ethnic origin, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation when considering
admission to any form of membership or application for employment.
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