Deadline: October 15, 2005 Albright Institute of Archaeological Research, Jerusalem Research Fellowships 2006-2007 Fellowships are open to those in the fields of archaeology, anthropology, art history, Bible, epigraphy, historical geography, history, language, literature, philology and religion or related disciplines in ancient Near Eastern studies, from Pre-history through the early Islamic period. Awards include room and half-board at the Albright Institute, located near the Old City of Jerusalem. Living accommodations include a hostel for thirty people, a served dinner, self-service breakfast, and a garden area for tea and coffee. The research library contains more than 27,500 volumes, over 450 journal titles, map and artifact collections. Extensive computer facilities available in library; hostel rooms are wired for internet
access. Annual Professorship: $30,000 award for 10 months. Open to post-doctoral scholars, who are US citizens. Non-US citizens are eligible for half of the award. Deadline: October 15, 2005. National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Fellowships: Maximum grant of $40,000 for 12 months and $20,000 for 6 months (up to four awards from 4-12 months). Open to post-doctoral scholars who are U.S. citizens (or alien residents for at least three years). Residence at the Albright is preferred. Deadline: October 15, 2005. Ernest S. Frerichs Fellow and Program Coordinator: $19,000 for 10 months. Open to doctoral and post-doctoral scholars. Recipient is expected to assist the Albright’s Director in planning and implementing the Ernest S. Frerichs Program for Albright Fellows. Deadline: October 15, 2005. Samuel H. Kress Fellowships: Samuel H. Kress Fellowship: $18,500 award for ten months. A doctoral dissertation research fellowship for students specializing in architecture, art history, archaeology and classical studies. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or students studying at U.S. universities. Deadline: October 15, 2005. |