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THE INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY is an
independent private institution founded in 1930 to create a community of
scholars focused on intellectual inquiry, free from teaching and other
university obligations. Each year
scholars from around the world apply to come to the Institute to pursue their
own research. Those who are chosen are
offered a membership for a set period and a stipend. Members receive access to the extensive
resources of the Institute, including offices, access to libraries, subsidized
restaurant and housing facilities, and some secretarial services.
THE SCHOOL
OF HISTORICAL STUDIES supports
scholarship in all fields of historical research, but is concerned principally
with the history of western, near eastern and Asian civilizations, with
particular emphasis upon Greek and Roman civilization, the history of Europe
(medieval, early modern, and modern), the Islamic world, East Asian studies,
the history of art, the history of science, philosophy, and modern
international relations. The
School also offers the Edward T. Cone Membership in Music Studies. Each year the School welcomes approximately
forty Members. Most are working on
topics in the above mentioned fields, but each year the School also selects
some scholars working in other areas of historical research. Members in the School are appointed for
either one term (first term Sept. 21 to Dec. 18, second term Jan. 4 to April 2)
or for two terms, amounting to a full academic year.
ELIGIBILITY
REQUIREMENTS include
the Ph.D. (or equivalent) at the time of application and a substantial record
of publication. The School takes into
account the stage of the scholar’s academic career when considering the list of
publications, but in general applicants should have at least several articles
already published in scholarly publications in order to be considered
eligible. Qualified candidates of any
nationality are invited to apply.
Scholars are not required to have a current institutional affiliation.
MEMBERS ARE
EXPECTED
to
remain in residence in Princeton during term
time. Members’ only other obligation is
to pursue their own research. If they
wish, they may also participate in seminars and meetings within the Institute,
and there are ample opportunities for contacts with scholars at nearby
universities.
FUNDING FOR
MEMBERS comes
from a variety of sources including the Institute for Advanced Study’s own
endowment, grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Gerda
Henkel Foundation, and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The School will also welcome scholars
sponsored by the American Council of Learned Societies through the Frederick
Burkhardt Fellowships for recently tenured professors.
(Applications for that program must be
submitted directly to ACLS. For
information see the ACLS website at http://www.acls.org/burkguide.htm.)
INSTITUTE
STIPENDS will
normally be offered up to a maximum of $65,000 for the full academic year, or $32,750
for one term. A few senior scholars will be offered additional funding to help
make up for losses in salary. Up to
three Assistant Professors who meet additional eligibility requirements will be
selected for Mellon Fellowships that will provide full year support matching
their salaries and benefits at the time of application.
(Detailed information about this program is on the
website:
http://www.hs.ias.edu/mellon.htm.)
Stipends
may be supplemented by
other grants, including sabbatical salaries, but if the total exceeds
the
salary at the time of application the stipend will be reduced
accordingly.
Further information and application
materials may be found on the School’s web site, www.hs.ias.edu.
Inquiries may be sent by email to the
Administrative Officer at mzelazny@ias.edu or by post to: School
of Historical Studies,
Institute for Advanced Study, Einstein Drive, Princeton,
New Jersey 08540. Completed applications must be submitted by
November 1, 2008.
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