Grant and fellowship listings
Term: Early September to end of May Eligibility: An established scholar working in any area related to the mission of the School who possesses a significant record of publication and […]
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Two or more two- to six-month fellowships for master’s and doctoral students. Fields of study include all areas of the humanities and the natural and social sciences. Topics should contribute […]
One award of $1,000 to a former ACOR fellow of any nationality for participation in the Middle East Studies Association (MESA) annual meeting. Eligible applicants are anyone who had previously […]
The Mary Jaharis Center for Byzantine Art and Culture grants reflect its commitment to fostering the field of Byzantine studies through the support of graduate students. Mary Jaharis Center Dissertation […]
The George Papaioannou Fellowship was established by Mrs. Nadia Tzevelekou – Papaioannou to honor her father George Papaioannou. This fellowship is offered every other year. A doctor by training and […]
The Henry S. Robinson Fellowship provides funding for research at the ASCSA excavations at Ancient Corinth. It is named for Henry Robinson, Director of the School from 1959 to 1969, […]
Program SummaryThe ICS desires to support scholars of demonstrated promise and ability who are judged capable of producing significant, original research that is consistent with the above goal. Shohet Scholars […]
These grants are to assist graduate students presenting papers at the AIA Annual Meeting with their travel expenses.
The Site Preservation Program provides grants of up to $15,000 to support innovative projects that aid in the preservation of threatened archaeological sites.
Scholarships to assist students with the expenses associated with participation in archaeological field schools including the Jane C. Waldbaum Field School Scholarships.
This program offers subventions from the AIA’s von Bothmer Publication Fund in support of new book-length publications in the field of Greek, Roman, and Etruscan archaeology and art history.