Samuel H. Kress Grants for Research and Publication in Classical Art and Architecture

Award Amount
Application deadline
Awarded By:

Archaeological Institute of America

Number of Awards & Eligibility: One award offered annually.
In order to qualify, students must meet the following criteria:
  1. This award is for international and U.S. students.
  2. Must be a current graduate student or post-graduate professional to apply.
  3. Must seek the scholarly publication of already excavated archaeological material in a peer-reviewed outlet. The material may already reside in international or North American museums or institutions, or still remain in storerooms on site.

In order to qualify, students must meet the following criteria:

Description: U.S. and international graduate and post-graduate archaeological students will be awarded this grant in support of the scholarly publication of already excavated archaeological art and architecture in a peer-reviewed outlet.

Application requirements for the Samuel H. Kress Grants for Research and Publication in Classical Art and Architecture are:

  • Recommendation letter
  • Application form
  • Official Transcript
  • Curriculum vitae/resume
  • Project proposal
Additional Information: The purpose of this grant program is to assist scholars in preparing, completing, and publishing results of their research. This grant supports the scholarly publication of already excavated archaeological art and architecture in a peer-reviewed outlet. It is intended to assist in the final analysis, writing, and preparation for publication of the results of research so that, by the end of the second year under the grant, a completed manuscript (article or monograph) will be submitted for publication. Proposals must include a time-table for completion of the manuscript and specific plans for publication (including intended publisher). To be eligible, applicants must be members of the AIA at the time of application and until the end of the grant term. Applicants may request funds to work on archaeological material of any period from anywhere in the world. At the conclusion of the fellowship tenure, the recipient must submit two copies of the following items for the AIA Fellowships Committee and the President of the AIA: a budgetary report on the use of the stipend, a summary of the research, the completed manuscript, and evidence that the manuscript has been submitted to an appropriate venue for publication.

Award Amount: $3,000  The total dollars awarded for this scholarship is $3,000.

Deadline Information:

Deadline for this scholarship is Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Deadline Information:

Deadline for this scholarship is Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Applications and supporting materials must be received by one of the deadline dates. The deadline for application is November 1 and March 1, annually.
About Archaeological Institute of America:
Contact Information: Laurel Nilsen Sparks, Fellowship Coordinator
Address: 656 Beacon St. 6th Floor Boston, Massachusetts 02215

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