ARIT FELLOWSHIP ANNOUNCEMENTS

Nancy Leinwand (leinwand@VAX.MUSEUM.UPENN.EDU)
Sun, 25 Sep 1994 22:34:51 -0400

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THE AMERICAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE IN TURKEY

1995-1996 ARIT FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM*

The American Research Institute in Turkey will offer a number of
fellowships for research in Turkey for the academic year 1995-1996.
Increased doctoral and post-doctoral fellowships will be available
in a range of tenures (two to twelve months) and amounts.

Scholars and advanced graduate students engaged in research on
ancient, medieval or modern times in Turkey, in any field of the
humanities and social sciences are eligible. Applicants are
expected to be affiliates of educational institutions in the United
States or Canada. Research permission is required by the Turkish
government.

Application Deadline: November 15, 1994

*The fellowship program of the American Research Institute in
Turkey is supported in part by a grant from the United States
Information Agency.


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1995-1996 ARIT-NEH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM

The American Research Institute in Turkey takes pleasure in
inviting applications for two or three post-doctoral fellowships
made possible by support from the National Endowment for the
Humanities.

The fields of study cover all periods in the humanities including
prehistory, history, art, archaeology, literature, and
linguistics, as well as interdisciplinary aspects of cultural
history.

The fellowships may be held from four to twelve months. The
stipends range from $10,000 to $30,000.

Application Deadline: November 15, 1994


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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND APPLICATION MATERIALS CONTACT:

American Research Institute in Turkey, c/o University of
Pennsylvania Museum, 33rd and Spruce Streets, Philadelphia, PA
19104-6324

Telephone: (215) 898-3474


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Nancy Leinwand
ARIT Administrator