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AIAR: Long-term Fellowships- Ernest S. Frerichs Annual Professorship Grant

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Funding Amount

US $13,500

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

AIAR: Long-term Fellowships- Ernest S. Frerichs Annual Professorship Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: W F Albright Institute Of Archaeological Research
Amount: US $13,500
Last Updated: February 27, 2026

Summary

The AIAR Long-term Fellowships, particularly the Ernest S. Frerichs Annual Professorship, offer post-doctoral scholars the chance to engage deeply with Near Eastern studies. This prestigious fellowship provides a stipend of $13,500 for a four-month residency in Jerusalem, fostering research that bridges various disciplines. Candidates are expected to contribute to the community of fellows, mentor peers, and assist in the Albright's educational programs while gaining invaluable experience in a vibrant academic environment.

Overview

Albright Institute of Archaeological Research (AIAR) The W.F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research in Jerusalem supports and facilitates research on the history and societies of the Near East from prehistory through the twenty-first century. Albright scholars document and preserve material and textual evidence as cultural resources and educate the public about the history and cultures of the region. The Albright Institute pursues these multidisciplinary goals by promoting archaeological and historical research and excavation, sponsoring doctoral and post-doctoral research fellowships, and including students and the public in our lecture and research programs. The Albright is committed to diversity in its scholarly community and outreach. AIAR Fellowships & Awards The Albright is committed to engaging the next generation of researchers through its fellowships. Fellowship terms vary from one to up to 6 months and come with a stipend that is used in part for room/board at the Albright. Applications are open to students and scholars in Near Eastern studies from prehistory through the twenty-first century, including the fields of archaeology, assyriology, anthropology, biblical studies, art history, epigraphy, historical geography, literature, and religion. We also encourage applications from scholars and graduate students in related disciplines, including museum studies, cultural heritage, and preservation, pursuing projects that focus on contemporary engagement with the pre-modern past. The research period should be continuous, without frequent trips outside the country. Residence at the Albright is required, and no exceptions can be made. The option to accommodate dependents is subject to space available at the Albright. All awards are subject to the availability of funds. In certain cases, funding is not guaranteed until September of the fellowship year. The Albright does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, or gender identity or expression. Ernest S. Frerichs Annual Professorship $13,500 award for 4 months. Room and half-board at the Institute is $1,500 per month and the remainder is stipend.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Open to post-doctoral scholars of any nationality. The Annual Professor is expected to be a leader among the community of fellows, and mentor to younger fellows while in residence. As such, the recipient is expected to assist the Albright’s Director in planning and implementing the Ernest S. Frerichs Program for Albright Fellows, and to organize informal events to build community among the residentsResidency at the Institute in Jerusalem is required and no exceptions can be granted.

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