Center for Hellenic Studies
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Nestled in Rock Creek Park behind Embassy Row, the Center for Hellenic Studies offers a variety of both residential and remote fellowships each year to scholars and researchers working on projects in a variety of fields, including "archaeology, art history, epigraphy, history, literary criticism, philology, philosophy, pedagogical applications, reception, and interdisciplinary studies". The center provides housing for "residential" fellows and their families, and accommodates remote fellows and visiting scholars during shorter stays. Fellows are selected by a panel of Senior Fellows, a group of five internationally selected senior classicists. Fellows are typically pre-tenured PhDs from around the world, most often from Europe or North America. The "Center", as it is commonly called, has been a stopping point in the careers of many budding classicists who have gone on to be major contributors in the field. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: 2002-
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Published: 2011
Superior document: Archaeological exploration of Sardis : Report 5
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Published: 2003
Superior document: Hellenic studies 4
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Published: 2017-
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Superior document: Ilex foundation series 9
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Published: 2022
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