Archaeological Institute of America is
offering Archaeology fellowship to support projects pertaining to the
archaeology of Portugal. Portuguese, American and other international
scholars are invited to apply. Projects will be conducted between July 1
of the award year and the following June 30. These include, but are not limited
to, research projects, colloquia, symposia, publication and travel for research
or to academic meetings for the purpose of presenting papers on the archaeology
of Portugal. To be eligible, applicants must be members of the AIA at the time
of application and until the end of the fellowship
term. The application deadline is November 1, 2014.
offering Archaeology fellowship to support projects pertaining to the
archaeology of Portugal. Portuguese, American and other international
scholars are invited to apply. Projects will be conducted between July 1
of the award year and the following June 30. These include, but are not limited
to, research projects, colloquia, symposia, publication and travel for research
or to academic meetings for the purpose of presenting papers on the archaeology
of Portugal. To be eligible, applicants must be members of the AIA at the time
of application and until the end of the fellowship
term. The application deadline is November 1, 2014.
Study Subject (s): Fellowship is awarded for projects pertaining to the archaeology of
Portugal.
Course Level: Fellowship is available for undertaking a research
project..
Scholarship Provider: Archaeological Institute of America
Scholarship can be taken at: USA
Portugal.
Course Level: Fellowship is available for undertaking a research
project..
Scholarship Provider: Archaeological Institute of America
Scholarship can be taken at: USA
Eligibility: Portuguese, American, and other international scholars are invited to
apply. To be eligible, applicants must be members of the AIA at the time of
application and until the end of the fellowship term.
apply. To be eligible, applicants must be members of the AIA at the time of
application and until the end of the fellowship term.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Portuguese, American and other international scholars (members of the
AIA at the time of application and until the end of the fellowship term)
can apply for this Archaeology fellowship.
AIA at the time of application and until the end of the fellowship term)
can apply for this Archaeology fellowship.
Scholarship Description: To support projects pertaining to the archaeology of Portugal, to be
conducted between July 1 of the award year and the following June 30. These
include, but are not limited to, research projects, colloquia, symposia,
publication, and travel for research or to academic meetings for the purpose of
presenting papers on the archaeology of Portugal. AIA fellowship funds may not
be used for institutional overhead, institutional administrative recovery
costs, or institutional indirect costs.
conducted between July 1 of the award year and the following June 30. These
include, but are not limited to, research projects, colloquia, symposia,
publication, and travel for research or to academic meetings for the purpose of
presenting papers on the archaeology of Portugal. AIA fellowship funds may not
be used for institutional overhead, institutional administrative recovery
costs, or institutional indirect costs.
Duration of award(s): To support projects pertaining to the archaeology of Portugal, to be
conducted between July 1 of the award year and the following June 30.
conducted between July 1 of the award year and the following June 30.
What does it cover? Awards range from $2,000 to $8,000 ($7,500 is the current
maximum). AIA fellowship funds may not be used for institutional overhead,
institutional administrative recovery costs, or institutional indirect costs.
maximum). AIA fellowship funds may not be used for institutional overhead,
institutional administrative recovery costs, or institutional indirect costs.
How to Apply: The mode of applying is online.
Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline is November 1, 2014.