THE AMERICAN CENTER
OF ORIENTAL RESEARCH (AMMAN)
ANNOUNCEMENT OF
FELLOWSHIPS 2010-2011
Deadline for all
applications is February 1, 2010
ACOR-CAORC
Fellowship:
Three or more two- to six-month fellowships for masters and doctoral students.
Fields of study include all areas of the humanities and the natural and social
sciences. Topics should contribute to scholarship in Near Eastern studies. U.S.
citizenship required. Maximum award is $19,600. Awards may be subject to
funding.
ACOR-CAORC Post-Graduate
Fellowship:
Two or more two- to six-month fellowships for post-doctoral scholars and
scholars with a terminal degree in their field, pursuing research or
publication projects in the natural and social sciences, humanities, and
associated disciplines relating to the Near East. U.S. citizenship required.
Maximum award is $28,800. Awards may be subject to funding.
National Endowment
for the Humanities (NEH) Fellowship: One four to six month fellowship for scholars
who have a Ph.D. or have completed their professional training. Fields of
research include: modern and classical languages, linguistics, literature,
history, jurisprudence, philosophy, archaeology, comparative religion, ethics,
and the history, criticism, and theory of the arts. Social and political
scientists are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or foreign
nationals living in the U.S. three years immediately preceding the application
deadline. The maximum award is $27,800.
Jennifer C. Groot
Fellowship:
Two or more awards of $1,800 each to support beginners in archaeological
fieldwork who have been accepted as team members on archaeological projects
with ASOR/CAP affiliation in Jordan. Open to undergraduate or graduate students
of U.S. or Canadian citizenship.
Bert and Sally de Vries Fellowship: One award of $1,200 to
support a student for participation on an archaeological project or research in
Jordan. Senior project staff whose expenses are being borne largely by the
project are ineligible. Open to enrolled undergraduate or graduate students of
any nationality.
Harrell Family
Fellowship:
One award of $1,800 to support a graduate student for participation on an
archaeological project or research in Jordan. Senior project staff whose
expenses are being borne largely by the project are ineligible. Open to
enrolled graduate students of any nationality.
Pierre and Patricia Bikai Fellowship: One or more awards for
one to two months residency at ACOR in Amman. It is open to enrolled graduate
students of any nationality participating in an archaeological project or
conducting archaeological work in Jordan. The fellowship includes room and
board at ACOR and a monthly stipend of $600.
MacDonald/Sampson Fellowship: One award for either
six weeks residency at ACOR for research in the fields of Ancient Near Eastern
languages and history, archaeology, Bible studies, or comparative religion, or
a travel grant to assist with participation in an archaeological field project
in Jordan. The ACOR residency fellowship option includes room and board at ACOR
and a stipend of $600 US. The travel grant option provides a single payment of
$1,800 US to help with any project related expenses. Both options are open to
enrolled undergraduate or graduate students of Canadian citizenship or landed
immigrant status.
James A. Sauer Fellowship: One award of $1,000 to
a Jordanian graduate student, in Jordan or elsewhere, to advance his or her
academic career in the field of archaeology, anthropology, conservation, or
related areas. The award might be used for participation on an archaeological
project, for research expenses, academic tuition, or travel to scholarly
conferences. For the 2010-2011 funding cycle this competition is open only to
Jordanian citizens.
Kenneth W. Russell Fellowship: One award of $1,800 to
assist a Jordanian student, in Jordan or another country, in the fields of
archaeology, anthropology, conservation, or related areas. This cycle the
fellowship is open to enrolled undergraduate or graduate students of Jordanian
citizenship.
Frederick-Wenger Jordanian Educational
Fellowship: One
award of $1,500 to assist a Jordanian student with the cost of their education.
Eligibility is not limited to a specific field of study, but preference will be
given to study related to Jordan's cultural heritage. Candidates must be
Jordanian citizens and currently enrolled as undergraduate or graduate students
in a Jordanian university.
ACOR Jordanian Graduate Student Scholarships: Two awards of $6,000
(4,248 JD) each to assist Jordanian graduate students with the annual costs of
their academic programs. Candidates must be Jordanian citizens and currently
enrolled in either a Masteršs or Doctoral program in a Jordanian university.
Eligibility is limited to students in programs related to Jordanšs cultural heritage
(for example: archaeology, anthropology, history, linguistics/epigraphy,
conservation, museum studies, and cultural resource management related issues).
Awardees who demonstrate excellent progress in their programs will be eligible
to apply in consecutive years.
Please Note:
CAORC, NEH, MacDonald/Sampson (residency option), and Bikai Fellows will reside
at the ACOR facility in Amman while conducting their research.
CONTACT
INFORMATION:
ACOR 656 Beacon Street,
5th Floor, Boston, MA 02215 (Tel: 617–353–6571; Fax:
617–353–6575;
Email: acor@bu.edu) or
ACOR P.O. Box 2470,
Amman 11181, Jordan (Fax: 011–9626–534–4181); Email:
acor@acorjordan.org
Websites:
<http://www.acorjordan.org>
and
<http://www.bu.edu/acor>
ALSO NOTE:
Council of American Overseas Research Centers
(CAORC) Multi-Country Research Fellowships:
The program is open to U.S. doctoral candidates
and scholars who have already earned their Ph.D. in fields in the humanities,
social sciences, or allied natural sciences and wish to conduct research of
regional or trans-regional significance. Fellowships require scholars to
conduct research in more than one country, at least one of which hosts a
participating American overseas research center. It is anticipated that
approximately ten fellowships of up to $9,000 each will be awarded.
Applications will be available in early October.
Deadline: January 15, 2010
For more information and to download the
application form:
www.caorc.org/programs/
EMAIL: fellowships@caorc.org,
TEL.: 202-633-1599,
MAIL:
Council of American Overseas Research Centers
(CAORC)
PO Box 37012, MRC 178
Washington, DC 20013-7012
Getty Research Exchange Fellowship Program
for the Mediterranean Basin and Middle East:
Travel and living expense stipend of
up to $4,000 for no less than one month. Open to scholars who are Jordanian
citizens and who have already obtained a Ph.D. or have professional experience
in the study or preservation of cultural heritage and who wish to undertake a
specific research project at an overseas research centers in another country.
Funded by the Getty Foundation, the fellowships require scholars to affiliate
with one of the following overseas research centers: American Academy in Rome;
American Center of Oriental Research (Amman); American Institute for Maghrib
Studies (Morocco, Tunisia, and Algeria); American Institute for Yemeni Studies
(Sanaša); American Research Center in Egypt (Cairo); American Research
Institute in Turkey (Istanbul and Ankara); American School of Classical Studies
at Athens; and the Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute (Nicosia).
Affiliation fees are to be paid out of the stipend by the recipient.
Applications will be available in early October.
Deadline: January 15, 2010
Critical
Language Scholarship Program for Intensive Summer Language Institutes
Pending
funding, ACOR will host one of the 2010 Critical Language Scholarship Programšs
Intensive Summer Arabic Language Institutes. If you are interested in applying
to the CLS Program to study Advanced Beginning, Intermediate, or Advanced
Arabic in Amman, Jordan, see www.CLSscholarship.org