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Eric and Carol Meyers Scholarships for Fieldwork Participation Grant

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF OVERSEAS

Funding Amount

US $2,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Eric and Carol Meyers Scholarships for Fieldwork Participation Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: American Society of Overseas Research (ASOR)
Amount: US $2,000
Last Updated: January 07, 2026

Summary

The Eric and Carol Meyers Scholarships for Fieldwork Participation, established by the American Society of Overseas Research (ASOR), provide vital support for members and students to engage in archaeological projects. With six scholarships of $2,000 available for the summer of 2024, this initiative honors the contributions of Eric and Carol Meyers, esteemed educators and ASOR leaders. These scholarships aim to enhance participation in ASOR-affiliated archaeological endeavors, promoting research and understanding of the Near East and Mediterranean regions.

Overview

About ASOR The American Society of Overseas Research (ASOR) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to initiate, encourage, and support research into, and public understanding of, the history and cultures of the Near East and wider Mediterranean world, from the earliest times. ASOR is apolitical and has no religious affiliation. Scholarships for Fieldwork Participation ASOR plans to award 43 fieldwork participation scholarships of $2,000 each for this year. In the summer of 2007, ASOR renewed its emphasis on providing funding scholarships that enable individuals to participate in fieldwork in Western Asia and the wider Mediterranean, and also by awarding grants to support the archaeological projects themselves. Since 2007, ASOR has awarded well over $1 million to more than 900 researchers and students with excavation grants, dig and survey scholarships, travel scholarships, and other research fellowships. Eric and Carol Meyers Scholarships for Fieldwork Participation Established in 2014 through generous gifts made by the students and friends of Eric and Carol Meyers, scholarship funds have been designated to support the participation of ASOR members as volunteers or staff on excavation projects. Eric and Carol joined the Duke faculty in 1969 and 1977 respectively. Both have taught and mentored several generations of archaeologists and biblical historians, and both have received the highest accolades for their academic work. On the occasion of their retirement, their students and friends decided to honor them with the establishment of this endowment fund. Eric and Carol have been active ASOR members since their graduate school days. Eric served as Vice-President for Publications and later as ASOR President (three separate terms), and he received the Richard J. Scheuer Medal. Carol served on the Committee for Archaeological Policy (six separate terms) and on the Publications Committee and has received the P. E. MacAllister Field Archaeology Award from ASOR. Both currently serve on the ASOR Board. Eric is currently on the Executive Committee, and Carol is on the Officers Nominations Committee and the Committee on the ASOR Policy on Professional Conduct. The Eric and Carol Meyers Endowed Scholarship Fund for Archaeological Volunteers and Staff will support six scholarships of $2,000 each for the summer of 2026 to participants in any ASOR-affiliated archaeological project.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Applicants must be members of ASOR or be enrolled as students at an ASOR-member school (see list of Institutional Members).ASOR supports research in archaeology and related fields in the Middle East, North Africa, Eastern Mediterranean and Western Asia. You must be a member of this organization to apply for this award - become a member. Applicants must be members of ASOR or be enrolled as students at an ASOR-member school (see list of Institutional Members).

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Fields of Work

science-research

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