The Max-Planck
International Research Award Project
Memoria Romana
(http://www.utexas.edu/research/memoria)
announces
effective 1 September, 2010:
[1] 8
International Doctoral Fellowships
on subjects relating
to memory and memorialization in the areas of Roman history,
literature, archaeology, art, and religion, with a tenure of one year
and the possibility of renewal for a second year. Recipients can pursue
their research at any location of their choice but will collaborate
with Prof. Karl Galinsky and come to Austin or Bochum periodically for
colloquia and discussion with other recipients. Costs of such travel
will be defrayed by the Project.
[2] International
Research Stipends primarily for younger scholars
to support projects
in the same subject areas. These are subventions of maximally $5,000
especially for projects leading to publication. They may include, e.g.,
travel to museums, libraries, and archaeological sites.
Applicants from all countries are eligible for
these awards. More information about
the requirements and application procedures can be found here.
Applications will be considered every three
months. Deadlines for receiving
applications are 1 November 2010, 1 February 2011, 1 May 2011, 1 August
2011, and 15 December 2011. Applications should be sent to Ms. Sarah
Davies electronically (s_davies@mail.utexas.edu) or by mail:
Max-Planck Award
Project
Department of
Classics C3400
University of Texas
at Austin
Austin, TX 78712-0308
USA
For further
information, please contact Ms. Davies or Prof. Karl Galinsky (galinsky@mail.utexas.edu). The grant project will be continued until 2012.