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Harvard Postdoctoral Fellowship Program 2018, USA

Publish Date: Feb 27, 2018

Deadline: Mar 01, 2018

 

Fellowships & Associateships

2018–2019 Postdoctoral Associateship Program

(non-stipendiary)

The Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture is pleased to invite applications for self-supported Associateships to conduct advanced historical research in Islamic art, architecture, and archaeology at Harvard University. AKPIA Associateships are intended principally for overseas scholars--preferably, but not exclusively, from Muslim countries--to support research in art and architectural history and archaeology. Program’s Associate positions are not intended to sponsor professional design, conservation, or urban development projects, nor are they intended to support research travel. The recipient is expected to be in residence, except for one or two short research-related trips. Please note--these are unpaid Associate positions.

Program welcomes applications from senior scholars and from recent graduates. Research projects should preferably be publishable in the annual publication of the Aga Khan Program, Muqarnas: An Annual on the Visual Cultures of the Islamic World. It is potentially publishable, original projects will be given preference. AKPIA Associates have an affiliation with Harvard University's Department of History of Art and Architecture (HAA). They are free to pursue their own research without any obligations other than presenting a public lecture on their research project as part of the AKPIA lecture series, A Forum for Islamic Art and Architecture and submitting an article based on the research at Harvard for consideration by the editor for publication in Muqarnas. AKPIA Associates have access to all Harvard University libraries, museums, and facilities; they are also welcome to audit Harvard seminars, if they so choose.

BASIC REQUIREMENTS

Applicants must have a doctoral degree (PhD, DPhil, or equivalent). A solid command of written and spoken English is required (the AKPIA lecture will be delivered in English). Associates must remain in Cambridge for the duration of the appointment.

REQUIRED MATERIALS

Application materials must be submitted in hard copy or via email in a single message; the Committee will not consider incomplete applications or applications submitted after the deadline.

The following materials are required of applicants:

  • Completed, signed application form (2 copies)
  • Curriculum vitae (2 copies)
  • Research proposal (2 copies)
        Two different writing samples of previous research publications (2 copies each)
  • Letters of recommendation from two professors or scholars familiar with the applicant's research (1 copy each)
  • Original transcripts--when possible--in sealed enveloped from institutions where graduate work was conducted (1 per institution) Copies of original transcripts will be considered

Letters of recommendation and transcripts may be mailed directly to the Program from the institutions or recommenders (preferred), may be sent by a professional dossier and credentials service (such as Interfolio), or may be included with the other application materials in their original, sealed envelopes. Letter writers may also email their letters directly to agakhan@fas.harvard.edu. All other materials should be submitted together in a single envelope/package or via a single email message.

Materials should be mailed to:Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture

Alternately, materials may be emailed in a single email message to: agakhan@fas.harvard.edu

AKPIA Associateships

An AKPIA Associate is an unpaid scholar given Harvard library and museum access in furtherance of a well-defined, specific research project. Associateships enable post-doctoral scholars greater flexibility in carrying out independent research. Associates are given access to Harvard's extensive library system as well as the University's museums. Associates are given the opportunity to participate in the AKPIA lecture series, A Forum for Islamic Art and Architecture, and departmental symposia.

RESIDENCY 

Residency is required for Associates. Applicants who plan to spend a significant amount of time conducting travel research are not encouraged to apply. Associates are responsible for finding their own housing; the Program does not provide housing for its scholars, nor does the Program assist with finding or securing lodging.

DURATION 

The maximum duration of an Associateship is twelve (12) months. Minimum duration (normally 3 months) may be negotiable depending on each case.

FUNDING 

Associateships are unpaid positions. Applicants with outside sources of funding are encouraged to apply.

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https://agakhan.fas.harvard.edu/fellowships-associateships?utm_source=ARMACAD.info&utm_medium=ARMACAD.info

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Archaeology

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Islamic Studies

Study Levels

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Fellowships

Eligible Countries

International

Host Countries

United States