American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA)
Established in 1881, the American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA) offers both graduate students and scholars the opportunity to study Greek civilization, first hand, in Greece. The ASCSA supports and encourages the teaching of the archaeology, art, history, language and literature of Greece from early times to the present.
Contact Details
- 609 683 0800
- 609 924 0578
- 6-8 Charlton Street
Princeton
NJ
08540-5232
United States of America
Awards Offered:
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NEH Fellowships
A maximum stipend of US$21,000 for a 5-month project and US$42,000 for a 10-month projectCloses: November 9th -
ASCSA Advanced Fellowships
A stipend of $11,500 plus room, board, and waiver of School fees are available to students who have completed the Regular Program or one year as a Student Associate Member and plan to return to the School to pursue independent research, usually for their PhD.Closes: February 19th -
Jacob Hirsch Fellowship
US$11,500 stipend plus room, board and waiver of school feesCloses: January 15th -
ASCSA Research Fellowship in Environmental Studies
US$15,500-27,000 stipend depending on seniority and experienceCloses: January 15th -
J Lawrence Angel Fellowship in Human Skeletal Studies
US$15,500-27,000 stipend, depending on seniority and experienceCloses: January 15th -
ASCSA Research Fellowship in Faunal Studies
US$15,500-27,000 stipend depending on seniority and experienceCloses: January 15th -
ASCSA Research Fellowship in Geoarchaeology
US$15,500-27,000 stipend depending on seniority and experienceCloses: January 15th -
A.G. Leventis Foundation Scholarships
Covers the costs to attend the month-long session in Athens. (Tuition and housing provided.) Participant pays for international travel to and from Greece, meals, local transportation, incidentalsCloses: January 15th