Center for Hellenic Studies Fellowship

  • Deadline: 10/01/2024
  • Renewable: Unknown
  • Number of Awards: Not Available
  • Award Amount: $18,000
  • Website: https://chs.harvard.edu/CHS/article/display/3665
  • Phone: 202-745-4400
  • Fax: Not Available
  • Email: Not Available
  • Address: 3100 Whitehaven Street NW Washington , DC 20008

The Center for Hellenic Studies Fellowship has the main purpose to encourage and support the research of the highest quality on topics related to ancient Greece.

These researches should include but are not limited to the study of Greek-speaking cultures and their influence on others.

The next application cycle will begin in August and the application deadline is October 1st.

Full Description

Fellows are expected to document the evolution of their projects and share their work in progress.

What fellows need to do is to submit a profile for publication on Kleos, and a report of 1500-2000 words, including an abstract, findings, and select bibliography, for publication in the CHS Research Bulletin.

Fellowship awards include:

  • financial support up to $18,000;
  • housing at the CHS in Washington, DC for up to 16 weeks
  • subsidized health insurance; and
  • travel support.

Who's eligible?

The eligibility criteria are the following:

The eligible applicants are researchers who have achieved a terminal degree in their discipline (e.g. Ph.D., MFA, EdD) and who must have defended their degree before July 1 of the year the award is given.

Applicants may not apply to both the Fellowships in Hellenic Studies Program in Washington, DC and to the Early Career Fellowships in Hellenic Studies Program in Greece and Cyprus during the same application cycle.

Ineligible applicants should not apply for the award.

How to Apply

You can apply via an Individual Fellowship Application or Collaborative Fellowship Application

Recommendation letters are due by Thursday, October 10th.

The eligible applicants will need to upload three documents in PDF format:

  • A detailed, but brief research proposal of no more than 1,000 words.
  • A curriculum vitae documenting qualifications to conduct the proposed research.
  • A sample of published work of no more than 10,000 words.

Applicants will also provide the names and contact information for three references.

The selection committee’s decision will be announced in February.

You should outline clearly and in detail how a fellowship and residency at the CHS will enable the proposed research and lead to its completion and you must show how the outcomes of the project will contribute to the body of research.


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