
Description
Of particular interest to the CHS and the DAI are proposals that address the relationship between the archaeological record and surviving documentary evidence as well as use and advance information technologies in the study of the ancient Greek world. The CHS and the DAI encourage proposals that call for close collaboration among two or more scholars in different fields of inquiry and proposals that call for collaboration between the two recipients of the fellowships.
The term of the fellowship will be 38 weeks. The fellows will reside in the Bundesrepublik Deutschland (“BRD”) during the period that approximately coincides with the winter semester and spend the rest of the academic year in the United States (“US”). For the 2012-2013 academic year, the recipients will begin their fellowships at the CHS campus in Washington D.C. in the last week of August and will reside there until the second week of October. They will then travel to the BRD and reside there until the end of February. The DAI will determine where the fellows will reside and work during their time in the BRD. At the beginning of March, they will return to the CHS in Washington for the remainder of their fellowships, which will conclude in third week of May.
Eligibility
Prerequisites for fellowships are a Ph.D. degree (or its equivalent) and professional competence as documented by published work in the study of ancient Greece or societies that interacted with the ancient Greeks. The fellowships are not restricted to citizens of the US and BRD but are open to scholars of any nationality.
Application Procedure
All applicants will apply through the CHS online application system. Please find the online application link at web link below.
Submission Deadline
Please contact the scholarship provider
Website Link
http://www.dainst.org/en/content/scholarshipsgrants?ft=all
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