ASCSA SUMMER SEMINARS
DEADLINE: January 7, 2022
The Summer Seminars of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens are 18-day
programs that focus on specific cultural themes, historical periods, or geographical
regions. The Seminars are led by exceptional scholars of Classics and related fields.
Under their direction, participants study texts, visit archaeological sites and museums,
and engage with expert guest speakers in order to deepen their understanding of Greece’s
landscape, history, literature, and material culture.
For Summer 2022, the two seminars are:
Thanatopsis: Greek Funerary Customs Through the Ages (June 6 to June 24, 2022)
This seminar will introduce its members to the wide range of Greek funeral customs and
monuments, methods of burial, inscriptions, curse tablets, funerary offerings and rituals,
and conceptions of death, from antiquity to the present. Participants will visit a wide
range of sites and museums in Attica, Boeotia, the Argolid, and Crete to get a sense of
the variety of mortuary practices and remains. Taught by Professor Daniel B. Levine
(University of Arkansas).
The Northern Aegean: Macedon and Thrace (June 30 to July 18, 2022)
In this seminar, participants will explore the Northern Aegean region during various time
periods. The history of Macedon and Thrace bridges the East and West and offers a glimpse
into some of the most significant developments in Greek history, such as colonization,
cross-cultural relations, the Persian Wars, Athenian hegemony, and the rise of Macedon.
Taught by Professors Amalia Avramidou (Democritus University of Thrace) and Denise
Demetriou (University of California, San Diego).
Internationally known scholars of Greek history, art, and archaeology will participate as
guest lecturers in both seminars. Students are expected to give on-site reports, which
they will prepare in their home libraries before the program begins. Committed to
presenting a comprehensive view of Greece's rich history and archaeology, these
seminars involve long days and extensive walking in the hot Mediterranean summer, and
participants should be prepared for a rigorous program of study.
Eligibility: Enrollment is open to graduate and advanced undergraduate students, as well
as to high school and college instructors of classics and related subjects. Each seminar
is limited to twenty participants. The language of instruction is English. Applicants who
are not enrolled or teaching at English-speaking institutes, or schools, may be required
to supply evidence of proficiency in English.
Cost: The fee for each summer 2022 Seminar is $2,750. This includes tuition, room for the
entire 18-day period, partial board in Athens, travel within Greece, and museum and site
fees. International airfare, most meals outside Athens and weekends in Athens, and
incidental expenses are the participant's responsibility. Financial aid is available
in the form of ASCSA scholarships, awarded on the basis of academic merit, and many
classical professional organizations have funding opportunities. More information at
https://www.ascsa.edu.gr/programs/summer-session/ss-scholarships
<https://www.ascsa.edu.gr/programs/summer-session/ss-scholarships>. Inquire about
course credit option.
Application: Applicants will complete an online application, for which they will submit
scans of academic transcripts (unofficial transcripts are acceptable) and arrange for the
online submission of two letters of recommendation by the application deadline, January 7,
2022. All applicants will be notified in February 2022. More information and online
application form are available through the website at:
https://ascsa.submittable.com/submit/115820/ascsa-summer-seminar-applicatio…
<https://ascsa.submittable.com/submit/115820/ascsa-summer-seminar-application-18-day-sessions>
For more information on the seminars, view the website at
https://www.ascsa.edu.gr/programs/summerseminars
<https://www.ascsa.edu.gr/programs/summerseminars> or email ssapplication(a)ascsa.org
<mailto:ssapplication@ascsa.org>.
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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