The British School at Athens is delighted to offer one scholarship for doctoral scholars studying any aspect of Greece and the Greek world as defined in the BSA’s mission statement. Candidates should be studying at a UK HEI; recently graduated students who have not yet held an academic post are also eligible to apply. Scholarships will cover:
• Ten days of accommodation in the BSA hostel. (The stay in Greece can be extended at the candidate’s own expense)
Candidates should have a clear plan of how they will spend their time in Greece, including a visit to at least one archaeological site or museum. Activities covered by this award might involve (but are not limited to) using the BSA library, accessing the BSA collections, visiting museums and sites, or attending conferences and events. The award will also allow the researcher to develop contacts in Athens, both in the Greek academic community and among the foreign schools and institutes, assisted by the Assistant Director and Director. Preference may be given to candidates who have not visited Greece before, and who have no access to other sources of funding.
A link to the application portal will be available on this page soon. Recipients of awards are required to submit a short report to the Assistant Director on the use of the grant within a month of completing the trip to Greece.
Applications for the 2025 award will open in November 2024
The closing date for receiving applications and letters of reference is Monday 13th January 2025. Awards should be taken up by the end of the academic year 2024-2025.
If you are interested, please apply below.
Award Holders
- Stephanie Grimes (King’s College London) 22/23
- Eleni Christina Tzoka (Durham University) 21/22
- Kenneth Arthur (University of St Andrews) 20/21