INVITATION TO APPLY FOR TWO FELLOWSHIPS
IN COMPARATIVE CULTURAL STUDIES IN GREECE
Harvard Summer Program in Nafplio and Thessaloniki (Greece) –
Humanities, 2019
Harvard’s Center for Hellenic Studies (CHS) is pleased to offer two fellowships to junior faculty members (Adjunct Lecturers, Lecturers or Assistant Professors) and Laboratory Teaching Staff (“ΕΔΙΠ”) of Greek Universities (Schools of Humanities and Social Sciences) to join the Harvard Summer Program in Nafplio and Thessaloniki (Greece) – Humanities. For a full list of all collaborating Greek Universities please follow the link.
The Harvard Summer Program in Nafplio and Thessaloniki (Greece) – Humanities is one of the oldest and most successful Harvard summer study abroad programs. Divided between the seaside town of Nafplio and the city of Thessaloniki, it recently completed its seventeenth year. Founded in 2002 by a team of Harvard-trained scholars in the humanities, and having as academic directors Harvard professors Dimiter Angelov and Gregory Nagy, the program focuses on “Migrations and Boundaries: Reconceptualizing Mobility in the Eastern Mediterranean and Beyond.”
The fellowships aim to attract applicants with an academic background strongly related to the disciplines of Humanities and/or Social Sciences. CHS gives preference to those whose application and cover letter suggest that they would be comfortable working in an intimate, international, multilingual community of scholars. Former experience in similar academic programs/activities in Greece or abroad will be taken into consideration.
The fellowship includes:
- Year-long appointment as CHS Fellow in Comparative Cultural Studies in Greece.
- Year-long access to all Harvard electronic resources. The fellows will receive an ID and HarvardKey to have access to all digital libraries, available through the Harvard University library system.
- A week-long stay in Nafplio or in Thessaloniki in July 2019 (dates to be determined). The fellows will join the summer program and interact with the students and the faculty. They will attend all seminars taught during that week and address a one-hour lecture to the students on their respective fields of interest. The Center covers accommodation, transportation, breakfast and dinner, during the fellow’s stay with the summer program, and offers a stipend aiming to cover any additional expenses.
All prospective applicants must submit the following by midnight February 17, 2019 (all documents in English):
- A full CV
- A letter of intent, explaining why they should join the program
- A short summary of the lecture to be addressed to the students
- One letter of reference (also in English), which must be received by Wednesday, February 20, 2019. The letter must highlight, among others, the applicant’s social skills and ability to interact strongly in a rigorous, multi-cultural environment.
All material must be submitted electronically, under the following link: https://wp.chs.harvard.edu/chs-forms/application-chs-ccs-fellowships
After the deadline expires, the committee (consisting of CHS and CCS faculty) will evaluate all applications, proceed with interviews, and select the fellows. CHS might contact applicants for additional information during the selection process.
For more information about the program, please visit:
https://chs.harvard.edu/chsccsfellowships
https://chs.harvard.edu/hss-humanities
https://www.summer.harvard.edu/study-abroad/nafplio-thessaloniki-greece-humanities
For questions, please contact Mr. Evangelos Katsarelis, Programs and Events Manager, Center for Hellenic Studies (Greece), Harvard University at ekatsarelis@chs.harvard.edu or 27520 47030 (ext. 2).
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