Fellowships

ASCSA Summer Program Fellowships

American School of Classical Studies at Athens


Deadline: January 15, 2018

Website: http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/programs/ss-scholarships

Contact:

Alicia Dissinger

application@ascsa.org

Application Process

The ASCSA offers a range of fellowships supporting students accepted into the ASCSA Summer Session and Summer Seminars.

The Summer Session program runs for six weeks during the summer and is open to graduate and advanced undergraduate students, as well as to high school and college instructors of classics and related fields. The Session condenses its academic year program into an intensive introduction to the sites, museums, and monuments of Greece. The Summer Session is open to 20 participants each year.

The Summer Seminars are two 18-day sessions designed for those who wish to study specific topics in Greece and visit major monuments with exceptional scholars as study leaders, and to improve their understanding of the country’s landscape, history, literature, and culture. Each seminar is limited to 20 participants.

For more information about the Summer Session, please visit this site: http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/programs/Summer

For more information about the Summer Seminars – ‘Warfare and Culture in Ancient Greece’ and ‘Ancient Greek Religion in Situ’ – please visit: http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/programs/summer-seminars

List of available scholarships form the ASCSA:

ASCSA Alumni/ae Association Scholarship
Amount: ALL FEES

ASCSA, Antony and Isabelle Raubitschek Scholarship
Scholarship, endowed by an alumnus of the School and friends, in honor of the late Professor Antony Raubitschek of Stanford University and Isabelle Raubitschek.
Amount: $2,250.

ASCSA, The Charles M. Edwards Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to an outstanding applicant, normally an exceptional undergraduate.
Amount: $500

ASCSA, Open Scholarships
The American School awards approximately five open scholarships, normally to graduate students enrolled in programs that focus on Greek and/or Latin languages and literature, ancient history, ancient philosophy or Classical art and archaeology. Funding is restricted to graduate students, who at the time of application, are enrolled at Cooperating Institutions of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
Amount: ALL FEES

ASCSA, Rea Silvia Borza Scholarship
The Borza fellowship is reserved for a high school teacher in history, art, literature or some other field whose career would be enhanced by a summer’s study at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Preference will be given to teachers in public high schools.
Amount: $1,500

ASCSA, Katherine Keene Scholarship
This scholarship is endowed by Katherine Keene, a retired teacher and ASCSA Summer Sessions alumna. It is awarded to a public high school teacher who teaches Social Studies or has shown interest in aspects of the Classics, and has been able to include that material in his/her offerings.
Amount: ALL FEES

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