The multi-disciplinary Fellowship Program is the heart of the work of the Italian Academy. Fellowships are open to scholars who wish to devote a semester or a full academic year to genuinely innovative work in the humanities, sciences, or social sciences. A willingness to discuss projects across epistemological boundaries is desirable and contributes to the interdisciplinary openness that has long been encouraged at the Academy. We welcome candidates from all countries, at the post-doctoral or faculty level. (A PhD is the minimum requirement.) Fellows receive a stipend, travel allowance, housing allowance, health benefits, and an office in our building on the Columbia campus.
We invite applications for:
- up to four Weinberg Fellowships in Architectural History and Preservation
- up to two Gerda Henkel Foundation Fellowships in the History of Art
- one Alexander Bodini Fellowship in Developmental and Adolescent Psychiatry
- one Burke Fellowship in the Conservation of Cultural Heritage in Japan and Italy
and (as always) we welcome proposals outside these precise categories as well.
Candidates—at the post-doctoral or faculty level—can apply from all countries. Fellows receive a stipend, travel allowance, health benefits, and an office in the Academy on the Columbia campus.
The Italian Academy, a global center at Columbia for cross-disciplinary research, has hosted hundreds of Fellows with innovative and ground-breaking projects from all around the world.
Deadline: December 2, 2024