A fellowship for international scholars in classical studies to conduct research and contribute to the Institute's academic community in the UK.
Fellowship
The Dorothy Tarrant Fellowship is a recently inaugurated program designed to commemorate the significant contributions of a pioneering figure in UK classics. This fellowship is awarded to scholars affiliated with universities outside the United Kingdom who possess research interests across any field of classical studies. Successful candidates are required to undertake a minimum six-week residency at the Institute of Classical Studies. During their stay, fellows are expected to propose and carry out an event or training activity at the ICS. Proposals for activities that foster engagement with UK-based classical researchers or the broader national and international subject community are especially encouraged. Fellows receive an allowance of
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6000 to assist with travel and accommodation expenses.
Program
Organizer: Institute of Classical Studies
Host: Institute of Classical Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London
Timeframe: Flexible, with past fellows taking up the fellowship in periods such as January-February, April-June, or September-October.
Locations: Europe, United Kingdom, London
Study Area: Humanities
Specific Fields: Arts, Culture & Religion, History & Archaeology, Languages & Literature
Application
Criteria: Applicants must be based at a university outside the UK and are selected based on their past academic achievements and the interest of their proposed research projects.
Required Degree: PhD
Costs & Contact
Stipend: £6000 allowance toward the cost of travel and accommodation.