The Institute of Classical Studies elects a limited number of fellows annually, providing an allowance towards the cost of travel and accommodation. These fellowships are typically awarded to established scholars based outside the UK who are able to take leave from their positions to spend a short period in London. Selection is based on their past achievements and the interest of their proposed research projects. In addition to named fellowships like the Dorothy Tarrant, T.B.L. Webster, and A. D. Trendall Fellowships, the Institute also welcomes Academic Visitors and Visiting Fellows. Further opportunities include Non-stipendiary Research Fellowships, Early Career Research Associateships, and Early Career Inclusion, Participation and Engagement fellowships, which are awarded in collaboration with other Institutes. The William St Clair Fellowship is also awarded in partnership with the Institutes of English Studies and Languages, Cultures and Societies.
Program
Organizer: Institute of Classical Studies
Host: Institute of Classical Studies
Timeframe: Applications are accepted on an ad hoc basis, with recommendations to submit at least three months prior to the desired arrival date.
Duration: 2 months - 1 year
Locations: Europe, United Kingdom, London
Study Area: Humanities
Specific Fields: History & Archaeology, Languages & Literature
Application
Criteria: Applicants must be based outside the UK. The fellowship is non-stipendiary, meaning it does not provide a salary or direct financial funding from the Institute, but offers access to the Institute's library and other facilities. Interested candidates should contact the Director at least three months before their desired arrival date, submitting a short curriculum vitae, a one-page summary of their research project, desired visit dates, and the names and e-mail addresses of two academic referees. Fellowships are ordinarily awarded for periods of between two and 12 months.
Required Documents:- CV
- One-page summary of the research project
- Proposed dates of the projected visit
- Names and e-mail addresses of two academic referees
Costs & Contact
Stipend: Unpaid; non-stipendiary.
Cost: Participants are expected to cover their own living expenses, accommodation, and travel.
Contact: classics@sas.ac.uk
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