Overview
Prize recipients are invited to Rome for six months or eleven months to immerse themselves in the Academy community where they will enjoy a once in a lifetime opportunity to expand their own professional, artistic, or scholarly pursuits, drawing on their colleagues' erudition and experience and on the inestimable resources that Italy, Europe, the Mediterranean, and the Academy have to offer.
Each Rome Prize winner is provided with a stipend, meals, a bedroom with private bath, and a study or studio. Those with children under 18 live in partially subsidized apartments nearby. Winners of 6-month and 11-month fellowships receive stipends of $13,000 and $26,000, respectively.
How long is the fellowship?
Rome Prize fellowships vary depending on the category. While most Rome Prize fellowships are eleven-months, fellowships in the Design category are six-months and we do offer two-year fellowships for pre-doctoral candidates in the Humanities. We also offer applicants in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Historic Preservation and Conservation a choice of either six- or eleven-month fellowships. Please see the program guidelines for more details.
Eligibility
—Applicants for all Rome Prize fellowships, except those applying for the National Endowment for the Humanities post-doctoral fellowship, must be United States citizens at the time of the application.
—U.S citizens and those foreign nationals who have lived in the United States for three years immediately proceeding the application deadline may apply for the NEH post-doctoral fellowships.
—Graduate students in the humanities may apply only for pre-doctoral fellowships.
—Previous winners of the Rome Prize are not eligible to re-apply.
—Undergraduate students are not eligible for Rome Prize fellowships.
Individuals may submit joint applications provided the work is genuinely collaborative in nature as demonstrated by the materials submitted. In the case of joint applications, each individual must meet all eligibility requirements. Joint applications must be submitted in one package. Joint applicants selected as winners will share one prize.
Winners of the Rome Prize may hold other fellowships concurrently, as long as the requirements of such fellowships do not conflict with the Academy's rules. Applicants are required to disclose all fellowships and awards they expect to hold during their proposed residency in Rome, including sabbatical pay. The Academy may make adjustments to the stipends based on other awards held by Rome Prize recipients. Winners may not hold full-time jobs while at the Academy.
The annual deadline for applications is November 1st.
For Further Information:
info@aarome.org
call 212-751-7200
fax 212-751-7220
http://www.aarome.org/apply-to-the-rome-prize.php
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
Prize recipients are invited to Rome for six months or eleven months to immerse themselves in the Academy community where they will enjoy a once in a lifetime opportunity to expand their own professional, artistic, or scholarly pursuits, drawing on their colleagues' erudition and experience and on the inestimable resources that Italy, Europe, the Mediterranean, and the Academy have to offer.
Each Rome Prize winner is provided with a stipend, meals, a bedroom with private bath, and a study or studio. Those with children under 18 live in partially subsidized apartments nearby. Winners of 6-month and 11-month fellowships receive stipends of $13,000 and $26,000, respectively.
How long is the fellowship?
Rome Prize fellowships vary depending on the category. While most Rome Prize fellowships are eleven-months, fellowships in the Design category are six-months and we do offer two-year fellowships for pre-doctoral candidates in the Humanities. We also offer applicants in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Historic Preservation and Conservation a choice of either six- or eleven-month fellowships. Please see the program guidelines for more details.
Eligibility
—Applicants for all Rome Prize fellowships, except those applying for the National Endowment for the Humanities post-doctoral fellowship, must be United States citizens at the time of the application.
—U.S citizens and those foreign nationals who have lived in the United States for three years immediately proceeding the application deadline may apply for the NEH post-doctoral fellowships.
—Graduate students in the humanities may apply only for pre-doctoral fellowships.
—Previous winners of the Rome Prize are not eligible to re-apply.
—Undergraduate students are not eligible for Rome Prize fellowships.
Individuals may submit joint applications provided the work is genuinely collaborative in nature as demonstrated by the materials submitted. In the case of joint applications, each individual must meet all eligibility requirements. Joint applications must be submitted in one package. Joint applicants selected as winners will share one prize.
Winners of the Rome Prize may hold other fellowships concurrently, as long as the requirements of such fellowships do not conflict with the Academy's rules. Applicants are required to disclose all fellowships and awards they expect to hold during their proposed residency in Rome, including sabbatical pay. The Academy may make adjustments to the stipends based on other awards held by Rome Prize recipients. Winners may not hold full-time jobs while at the Academy.
The annual deadline for applications is November 1st.
For Further Information:
info@aarome.org
call 212-751-7200
fax 212-751-7220
http://www.aarome.org/apply-to-the-rome-prize.php
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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