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RA-228627-15Research Programs: Fellowship Programs at Independent Research InstitutionsTrustees of the American School of Classical Studies at AthensLong-Term Research Fellowships in Greece at The American School of Classical Studies at Athens1/1/2016 - 6/30/2019$273,000.00Jenifer Neils   Trustees of the American School of Classical Studies at AthensPrincetonNJ08540-5232USA2015ArchaeologyFellowship Programs at Independent Research InstitutionsResearch Programs2730000264465.220

20 months of stipend support (2 fellowships) per year for three years and a contribution to defray costs associated with the selection of fellows.

The NEH Fellowship Program at the American School of Classical Studies (ASCSA) provides US-based postdoctoral scholars with research opportunities at the ASCSA's outstanding facilities in Greece, including the Blegen and Gennadius Libraries, School Archives, and the study centers in the Athenian Agora and Ancient Corinth, as well as access, by permit, to other research materials and the monuments and sites of Greece. Fellowships are awarded to scholars pursuing pure research on humanities topics related to Greece in all periods, from prehistory to the present day. NEH Fellows also benefit from the stimulating interaction with a diverse community of students and scholars at the ASCSA, and take part in a rich array of lectures, conferences and workshops in Athens. For 19 years the ASCSA has hosted NEH Fellows. (edited by NEH staff)