<p> Institute of Greece, Rome, and the Classical Tradition (IGRCT), University of Bristol </p><p>P.M. Warren Visiting Professorship in Aegean Prehistory</p><p>Founded in 2004, the IGRCT (University of Bristol) promotes research in many fields, including history, archaeology, literary studies, art history, and philosophy, and has a particular focus on research that explores the links between ancient and modern. The Institute will host a Visiting Professorship in Aegean Prehistory during the academic year 2016/2017, funded through a generous donation by INSTAP in honour of Professor Peter Warren, on the occasion of his 70th birthday in 2008.</p><p>Eligibility: the Visiting Professorship is open to established scholars (i.e. scholars who have reached a position at least equivalent to Associate Professor, or have produced publications that have made a significant contribution to the field of Aegean Prehistory), working on a project related to the field of Aegean Prehistory as specified in INSTAP’s remit (i.e. from the Neolithic period to 776 BC). The Visiting Professorship is open to both overseas and UK/EU residents. Recently retired academics are also eligible. Duration of tenure: a minimum of 4 to a maximum of 10 weeks during term time in a normal academic year (between mid-September and the end of June, and excluding Christmas and Easter Vacations). Financial and other arrangements: the Visiting Professorship carries an emolument of £5,000, which should also be used towards travel and accommodation expenses. The IGRCT will offer help and advice on travel to and accommodation in Bristol, but related expenses will be met by the appointed candidate through her/his emolument. In addition to this emolument, the appointed candidate will be offered shared office space in the University, and will be able to use the University Libraries and other facilities, such as free provision of stationary, postage, and photocopying in connection with her/his research. Duties of Visiting Professor: the Visiting Professor will be expected to engage in the research outlined in her/his application, and to deliver at least one lecture or seminar on her/his research during her/his tenure. S/he will also be expected to participate in the intellectual activities of the IGRCT and Bristol University in general, and to acknowledge the IGRCT and INSTAP in any publications emerging from her/his research in Bristol. Method of application: candidate can apply by email, fax, or normal mail by using the attached application form and sending the two required enclosures: 1) A statement of the research project to be carried out during the Fellowship (maximum of 1,000 words); 2) A short CV (maximum 8 sides of A4, using a font of 12pt size minimum).</p><p>Closing date for applications: Friday 29 January 2016</p><p>Please send your application to: The Administrator, Institute of Greece, Rome, and the Classical Tradition, School of Humanities, Department of Classics and Ancient History, University of Bristol, 7 Woodland Road, Bristol BS8 1TB, UK. FAX: (+44) (0)117 331 7469; E-mail: [email protected]</p><p>To find out more about the IGRCT and receive the latest updates on news and events, look at our website and follow us on Facebook: http://www.bris.ac.uk/arts/research/collaborations/igrct/ https://www.facebook.com/IGRCT Institute of Greece, Rome, and the Classical Tradition (University of Bristol) The Institute for Aegean Prehistory</p><p>P.M. Warren Visiting Professorship in Aegean Prehistory</p><p>APPLICATION FORM</p><p>SURNAME:</p><p>NAME:</p><p>TITLE:</p><p>CURRENT POSITION:</p><p>ADDRESS:</p><p>TELEPHONE 1:</p><p>TELEPHONE 2:</p><p>FAX:</p><p>E-MAIL:</p><p>INTENDED PERIOD OF STAY IN BRISTOL</p><p>FROM (day/month/year): TO (day/month/year):</p><p>TITLE OF RESEARCH PROJECT</p><p>Please also attach/enclose:</p><p>1) A research proposal of maximum 1000 words 2) A CV of no more than 8 sides of A4 (printed with a font of 12pt size minimum)</p><p>Please send this form and other required enclosures to: The Administrator, Bristol Institute of Greece, Rome, and the Classical Tradition, School of Humanities, Department of Classics and Ancient History, 11 Woodland Road, Bristol BS8 1TB, UK. FAX: (+44) (0)117 331 7469; E-mail: [email protected] Closing date for applications : Friday 29 January 2016</p>
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