ASCSA Programs and Fellowships

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STUDY IN GREECE 2018-2019
ASCSA PROGRAMS AND FELLOWSHIPS

The American School of Classical Studies at Athens, one of America’s most distinguished centers devoted to advanced teaching and research, was founded in 1881 to provide American graduate students and scholars a base for their studies in the history and civilization of the Greek world. Today, over 135 years later, it is still a teaching institution, providing graduate students a unique opportunity to study firsthand the sites and monuments of Greece. The School is also a superb resource for senior scholars pursuing research in many fields ranging from prehistoric to modern Greece, thanks to its internationally renowned libraries, the Blegen, focusing on all aspects of Greece from its earliest prehistory to late antiquity, and the Gennadius, which concentrates on the Greek world after the end of antiquity.

Highlights

FUNDING FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS FOR STUDY AT THE ASCSA
(FULL ACADEMIC YEAR):
REGULAR MEMBER FELLOWSHIPS; STUDENT ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP; ADVANCED FELLOWSHIPS; SUMMER SESSION; SUMMER SEMINARS; MEDIEVAL GREEK SUMMER SESSION AT THE GENNADIUS LIBRARY

FUNDING FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS AND POSTGRADUATES FOR STUDY AT THE ASCSA (FULL ACADEMIC YEAR):
M. ALISON FRANTZ FELLOWSHIP; JACOB HIRSCH FELLOWSHIP; WIENER LABORATORY FELLOWSHIP

FUNDING FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS OR POSTGRADUATES FOR STUDY AT THE ASCSA (SHORT-TERM FELLOWSHIPS):
HARRY BIKAKIS FELLOWSHIP; COTSEN TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP FOR RESEARCH IN GREECE; GEORGE PAPAIOANNOU FELLOWSHIP; WIENER LABORATORY RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS

What`s Included

It offers two major research libraries: the Blegen, with over 107,000 volumes dedicated to the ancient Mediterranean world; and the Gennadius, with over 126,000 volumes and archives devoted to post-classical Hellenic civilization and, more broadly, the Balkans and the eastern Mediterranean. The School also sponsors excavations and provides centers for advanced research in archaeological and related topics at its excavations in the Athenian Agora and Corinth, and it houses an archaeological laboratory at the main building complex in Athens.

Subjects

Anthropology, Archaeology, Art History, Art/Fine Arts, Classical Civilization, Classical Studies, European Studies (includes Politics), Field-Study, Foreign Language, History, Humanities, Medieval Studies, Museum Studies, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Research Study, Restoration/Conservation, Sociology, Theology, Women's Studies, Zoology & Wildlife Sciences

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Program Locations

Athens, Greece

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Program Details

Provider:
The American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Location
  • Greece: Athens
School Term:
Throughout the year
Languages:
English, Greek
Participants:
American, Canadian, European, WorldWide
Cost:
Vary depending on program, $2,750-$29,000

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