Géza Alföldy Stipend
Géza Alföldy - Research Grant
AIEGL is pleased to announce the annual award of a Géza Alföldy Grant in the amount of EUR 1,500. The Grant is intended to support early career scholars in conducting epigraphic research abroad (including e.g. field study of inscriptions) for a period of one to two months.
Eligibility:
- Applicantsmust beAIEGLmembers under 40 years of age.
- The closing date for applications is 30 June; AIEGL will notify the winner of the Grant within 30 days after the closing date.
- Applications will be evaluated by a panel of IIIhomines praemiis dandis, who are appointed by the AIEGL Bureau from among the members of the Association.
- The successful applicant will be required to send a report (max 300 words) to the AIEGL Bureau within 30 days after the end of their stay abroad.
Applications should be submitted via email to the Secretary General, Celia Sánchez Natalías (sanchez@aiegl.org), and include the following:
- CV (max 1 page)
- Project description, including details of the host institution (max 3 pages)
- Acceptance letter from the host institution OR official permit to conduct fieldwork (study of ancient inscriptions on site, epigraphical survey, etc.)
- Information on other bursaries received or applied for
Géza Alföldy – Publication Grant
AIEGL is pleased to announce the annual award of a Géza Alföldy Grant in the amount up to EUR 1,500. The Grant is intended to provide financial assistance with the publication of a monograph on an epigraphic subject (e.g. a revised PhD dissertation). The manuscript must have already been accepted by a publisher at the time of the application.
Eligibility:
- Applicantsmust beAIEGLmembers under 40 years of age.
- The closing date for applications is 30 June; AIEGL will notify the winner of the Grant within 30 days after the closing date.
- Applications will be evaluated by a panel of IIIhomines praemiis dandis, who are appointed by the AIEGL Bureau from among the members of the Association.
Applications should be submitted via email to the Secretary General, Celia Sánchez Natalías (sanchez@aiegl.org), and include the following:
- CV (max 1 page)
- Book abstract
- PDF file(s) of the manuscrit submitted to the publisher
- Acceptance letter from the publisher (including publication costs)
- Information on other grants for publication received or applied for
III homines praemiis dandis
The Bureau of AIEGL has appointed a committee of experts, the so-called III homines praemiis dandis, which will examine the work and appoint the winners of the Gèza Alföldy Stipend. The III homines 2023/2024 are:
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Mustafa Adak
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Marietta Horster
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Peter Thonemann