Research Opportunities

The Center strives to share learning, archaeological, and research opportunities with interested students and faculty. If you know of an opportunity not listed below, please e-mail us at [email protected] so that we may post it here.

  • NYU Summer in Athens NYU Summer in Athens strives to provide students with a means of understanding Greek culture within the context of lived experience. Special emphasis is placed on visiting and exploring significant cultural and historical sites, not only in Athens but also in other parts of Greece. Field trips, cultural activities, and guest lecturers constitute an integral component of the program; students are expected to attend and actively participate in all of them. Learn more at the website.
  • Study in Greece: ASCSA Programs and Fellowships The American School of Classical Studies at Athens, one of America’s most distinguished centers devoted to advanced teaching and research, was founded in 1881 to provide American graduate students and scholars a base for their studies in the history and civilization of the Greek world. Today, over 130 years later, it is still a teaching institution, providing graduate students a unique opportunity to study firsthand the sites and monuments of Greece. The School is also a superb resource for senior scholars pursuing research in many fields ranging from prehistoric to modern Greece, thanks to its internationally renowned libraries, the Blegen, focusing on all aspects of Greece from its earliest prehistory to late antiquity, and the Gennadius, which concentrates on the Greek world after the end of antiquity.The School offers many opportunities for advanced undergraduates, graduate and PhD students, and faculty. Learn more at http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/admission-membership/grants.
  • Emory University’s PhD program in Ancient History