FELLOWSHIPS FROM THE CYPRUS AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE,
NICOSIA:
THE HELENA WYLDE SWINY AND STUART SWINY FELLOWSHIP: One grant of $750 to a
graduate student of any nationality in a U.S. college or university to
pursue a research project relevant to an ongoing field project in Cyprus;
to be used to fund research time in residence at CAARI and to help defray
costs of travel. Residence at CAARI is required.
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: project statement; expected schedule of work;
budget; curriculum vitae; two letters of recommendation.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: February 1, 2007.
INFORMATION & SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS:
CAARI at Boston University
656 Beacon Street, Fifth Floor
Boston, MA 02215
Fax: 617-353-6575
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THE ANITA CECIL O'DONOVAN FELLOWSHIP: One grant of $750 to a graduate
student of any nationality enrolled in
the U.S. or elsewhere to pursue research on a project relevant to the
archaeology 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 REQUIREMENTS: project statement; expected schedule of work;
budget; curriculum vitae; two letters of recommendation.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: February 1, 2007.
INFORMATION & SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS:
CAARI at Boston University
656 Beacon Street, Fifth Floor
Boston, MA 02215
Fax: 617-353-6575
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CAARI SENIOR SCHOLAR IN RESIDENCE: 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, 2007
INFORMATION AND SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS:
Director, CAARI
11 Andreas Demitriou St.
1066 Nicosia, Cyprus.
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TRAVELING FELLOWSHIPS FROM THE SAMUEL H. KRESS FOUNDATION:
FELLOWSHIP WITH ALBRIGHT INSTITUTE: One dissertation research fellowship
annually for a Ph.D. student in archaeology, architecture art history, or
classical studies. Award: $18,500 for ten months. Five months at the W.F.
Albright Institute of Archaeological Research in Jerusalem and five months
at one other ASOR school, in this case CAARI.
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: Applicants must demonstrate the necessity for
residence at the Albright and at CAARI to complete their research. Applicants
must be U.S. citizens or students studying at U.S. universities
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Deadline: October 15, 2006.
INFORMATION AND SUBMISSION DEADLINES:
Application forms may be found on the Albright's website:
www.aiar.org
For more information, Dr. Joan R.Branham:
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FELLOWSHIPS IN ART HISTORY AT FOREIGN INSTITUTIONS: Four $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: Samuel H. Kress Foundation
174 East 80th Street
New York, NY 10021
www.kressfoundation.org/twoyearfell.html
FULBRIGHT RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS:
Fulbright Scholars Program for postdoctoral research in Cyprus. For
information:
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 predoctoral research in Cyprus. For information:
Fulbright Student Program
Institute of International Education
809 U.N. Plaza
New York, NY 10017-3580; Telephone: 212-883-8200
CYPRUS AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE (CAARI) in Nicosia,
Cyprus, welcomes scholars and students specializing in archaeology,
history, and culture of Cyprus and the eastern Mediterranean. CAARI is
located in central Nicosia close to the Cyprus Museum, major libraries, and
the main business and commercial district. In addition to hostel
accommodation for a total of twelve residents, the institute has excellent
research facilities: a 10,000-volume library, comprehensive map and
artifact collections, archival material, and facilities for Internet,
scanning, and photography. Further information on CAARI:
http://www.caari.org/home.htm
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