Kenan T. Erim Award
The Kenan T. Erim Award is a Fellowship sponsored by Archaeological Institute of America.
Award Information:
Amount of Fellowship: Average: $4000
Application Deadline: 1-Nov
Requirements: Applicant must be an American or international research and/or excavating scholar working on Aphrodisias material.
Eligibility: Doctoral-level study
Sponsorship provided by:
Archaeological Institute of America
656 Beacon Street, 4th Floor
Boston, MA 02215-2006
USA
Email Address: aia@bu.edu
Phone Number: 617 353 9361
Fax Number: 617 353 6550
http://www.archaeological.org/
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Fellowships
One may find it helpful to spend time looking into the background of the fellowship. The best shot of obtaining money is a result of finding out the requirements from the start and making sure you meet them. Prior to starting, seek to understand the particular aims of the Archaeological Institute of America and their reason for offering the Kenan T. Erim Award. After making sure you satisfy the prerequisites, verify that you have the possibility of actually getting the fellowship. After figuring out that there is a good chance that you can be awarded the Kenan T. Erim Award, then you should use your time.
A crucial part in the process of trying for the fellowship is properly completing the forms. Occasionally the process can be long, but take the time to make sure that the forms are filled out correctly and in its entirety. You don't want to be denied on a technicality.
After the required forms have been mailed, it's important to know when the Kenan T. Erim Award confers the award and makes payment of any funds in order to know whether or not you will be able to count on the fellowship to provide additional support for any bills associated with your education and what assistance it will provide, as there may be restrictions on what bills you can pay with the Kenan T. Erim Award. You might find it challenging to be able to take care of all of your financial needs, and having the additional resources of the Kenan T. Erim Award as a supplement to your own resources is often invaluable. If you are not fortunate to receive the Kenan T. Erim Award, try not to be upset, there will be alternative fellowships for which you can apply.
