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BYZANTINE STUDIES POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP

International Region : USA

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Last date

01/02/2024

Reward

Not Available

Qualification

Other

Post

Higher studies

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Scholarship name

BYZANTINE STUDIES POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP

Following substantial investment in the area of Byzantine Studies at the University of Notre Dame, including the acquisition of the Milton V. Anastos Library of Byzantine Civilization and generous support from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, the Mellon Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Medieval Institute at the University of Notre Dame is delighted to invite applicants for a nine-month Postdoctoral Fellowship in Byzantine Studies. This fellowship is designed for junior scholars with a completed doctorate whose research deals with some aspect of the Byzantine world. The fellow is expected to pursue promising research towards scholarly publication and/or the development of new subject areas. This Fellowship is open to qualified applicants in all fields and sub-disciplines of Byzantine Studies, such as history (including its auxiliary disciplines), archaeology, art history, literature, theology, and liturgical studies, as well as the study of Byzantium’s interactions with neighboring cultures. The fellowship holder will pursue research in residence at the University of Notre Dame’s famed Medieval Institute during the academic year (the position begins mid-August). ITEM DISCRIPTION Name BYZANTINE STUDIES POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP Provided by University of Notre Dame Elegible for Higher Studis

Region
International Region : USA
Scholarship type
Private
Fields
Other
For
Higher studies

Key dates

Last date to apply: 01/02/2024 The last date to apply for this Fellowship is February 1, 2024.

Eligibility

Byzantine Studies fellows must hold a Ph.D. from an internationally recognized institution. The Ph.D. must be in hand by the beginning of the fellowship term.

Award & availability

Stated amount: Not Available This fellowship offer researchers $67,600+ yearly stipends, research allowances, and workspace to study Byzantine history, art, and theology. Number of Fellowship is the subject to availability, for more please visit official website.

Application

Application fee information is not available, please visit the official website. Applicants should submit a letter of application (cover letter), a project proposal of no more than 2500 words, a current C.V., and three letters of recommendation. Applicants will also complete an informational sheet in Interfolio.

Selection process

The selection process is based on the Application form. Other Info The intent of this Fellowship is to enable its holder to do innovative research drawing on the rich resources held in the Milton V. Anastos Collection, the Medieval Institute, and the Hesburgh Library more broadly. This may include the completion of book manuscripts and articles, work on text editions, or the development of new trajectories of research in one of the aforementioned fields. The Fellowship carries no teaching responsibilities, but the fellow will have the opportunity to participate in the multidisciplinary activities of Notre Dame faculty related to Byzantium, Eastern Christianity, and the history of the Levant. The Fellow will be provided with a private workspace in the Medieval Institute, enjoy full library and computer privileges, and have access to all the Institute’s research tools.

Contact

Contact 50 Goddard Avenue, Brookline, MA 02445 Tel: 617-850-1242 Email: mjcbac@hchc.edu For more information: Click here Apply Now https://medieval.nd.edu