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The research focus is open, insofar as it is established a clear connection between ancient atomism and the candidate’s area of interest. Broadly conceived, the successful candidates will foster interdisciplinary collaborations that link the humanities to science and technology. Preferences will be given to students/scholars who have a good command of Greek and Latin, as well as who can work on both the ancient period and the Renaissance/early modern period.
The ability and desire to conduct independent research are essential. A publication record in a pertinent field is highly desirable.
Full-time scholarship for one semester
Deadline for the expression of interest: July 24.
Deadline for the Fulbright Program: 8 October.
Eligibility criteria:
• U.S. citizenship (permanent residence is not sufficient);
• Must not have resided in Israel for more than 12 months prior to the start of the application process;
• Dual citizens (U.S. and Israel) are eligible.
Stipend: $11,800 living stipend (around $2,950 monthly), plus up to $1,200 reimbursement of airfare expenses.
Please send by July 24 to Enrico Piergiacomi (enrico.p@technion.ac.il) with CC to Anat Glass (anatg@technion.ac) the following material:
• CV, including a list of publications (if any)
• Sample of written work
• A research proposal (2-3 pages, bibliography excluded)
• 2 letters of recommendation
The winner of the selection process will then have to submit through the Fulbright site the application material described in this page.
For more information about the department: https://humanities.technion.ac.il/en/
For more information about this Fulbright: visiting program in Israel
Informal inquiries can be sent directly to enrico.p@technion.ac.il.
For open questions, please contact us and we will get back to you.