Is your excavation project ASOR-affiliated? Are you thinking about participating in an ASOR-affiliated excavation this summer? Good news! ASOR affiliation now means that your project and participants in your project are eligible for all of our grants and fellowships.
And new for 2020: all dig scholarship recipients must participate in ASOR-affiliated excavations. If you are a dig director and your dig is not yet affiliated, there is still time to join the ASOR team. Any ASOR member can affiliate, regardless of nationality. Click here for information about affiliating.
ASOR affiliation means that your project is part of a dynamic network of scholars carrying out research in the Middle East region. Currently there are 73 ASOR-affiliated projects (48 field projects and 25 publication projects) overseen by ASOR鈥檚 Committee on Archaeological Research and Policy (CAP). CAP supports excavations and related research in the Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean regions by encouraging high standards for excavations and fostering deliberate and ethical practices for research. Scholars, project directors, and academic institutions are encouraged to apply for ASOR affiliation for their projects through CAP, and more information may be found here. ASOR-affiliated archaeological projects all adhere to the principles set forth in the ASOR Policy on Professional Conduct and the CAP Standards and Policies. The CAP Fellowship Committee is responsible for disbursing a number of grants to field projects, particularly to newer and smaller projects to help them get started, as well as other ASOR-affiliated projects to give support for research and analysis leading to the publication of materials. The Fellowship Committee also awards fellowships to students and individuals wishing to participate on an ASOR-affiliated project, and a full list of fellowships available is provided here.
The application deadline for all ASOR fellowships and grants is January 15, 2020. Please email programs@asor.org with any questions.