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The American Academy in Rome announces its 2003 Rome Prize competition.
Each year, up to 12 Rome Prizes are awarded in the fields of Ancient
Studies, Medieval Studies, Renaissance and Early Modern Studies and Modern
Italian Studies. Rome Prize winners reside at the Academy’s 11-acre center
in Rome and receive room and board and a study.  Both pre-doctoral and post-
doctoral awards are available and carry stipends of $15,000 and $20,000,
respectively. Residencies are 11-months. Two-year residencies are awarded
to pre-doctoral candidates’ whose proposal investigates the history of art
and architecture.

Applicants for pre-doctoral fellowships must have fulfilled all pre-
dissertation requirements by the application deadline. Applicants for post-
doctoral fellowships must have received their Ph.D. by the time of
application.

The Academy invites proposals in archaeology, history, the history of art
and architecture, literary studies and musicology. These disciplines are
intended to be suggestive, not exclusive. Any humanistic approach, or
combination of approaches, to these areas will be given consideration.
Furthermore, comparative projects and projects that cut across conventional
chronological limits are welcome.

The annual deadline for the Rome Prize is November 1st.

For further information or to download guidelines and an application,
please visit the website at   or contact the American Academy in Rome, 7
East 60th Street,
New York, NY 10022, Attn: Programs. T: (212) 751-7200; F: (212) 751-7220;
E: [log in to unmask] Please state specific field of interest when requesting
information.

The American Academy in Rome is one of the leading overseas centers for
independent study and advanced research in the arts and humanities. Through
a nationally juried process, up to 30 Rome Prize fellowships are awarded,
annually, in Architecture, Design, Historic Preservation & Conservation,
Landscape Architecture, Literature, Musical Composition, Visual Arts,
Ancient Studies, Medieval Studies, Renaissance and Early Modern Studies and
Modern Italian Studies.

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