Saturday, 12 November 2011

Warburg Institute Fellowships in Cultural and Intellectual History

Some of our readers might be interested in the Warburg Institute's fellowships in cultural and intellectual history for early-career scholars (pre-doctoral or within 5 years post-doctorate).

The Warburg Institute is dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of the classical tradition - in the sense of those elements in European thought, art and institutions that have evolved out of the cultures of the ancient world. Its Library and Photographic Collection are designed and arranged to encourage research into the processes by which one culture learns from another and by which different fields of thought and art act on each other. They are particularly concerned with continuities between the ancient Mediterranean civilizations and the cultural and intellectual history of post-classical Europe, especially in the period to c. 1800. The Institute offers a number of short-term Fellowships of two, three or four months. Details of those available for tenure in the academic year 2012-13 can be found here.

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