AIA Publication Subvention Program

Archaeological Institute of America
Award USD 0–5K ≈ €0–€4.6K
Closing date Closed
Location Global
For Individuals, Orgs

About this opportunity

The Archaeological Institute of America launched the Publications Subvention Program in 2005 to support new book-length publications in the field of Classical Archaeology, defined as Greek, Roman, and Etruscan archaeology and art history. This program offers subventions from the AIA's von Bothmer Publication Fund to help scholars and nonprofit publishers bring important archaeological works to print. The program particularly welcomes projects that publish the work of first-time authors or represent the publication of final reports of primary data from sites already excavated or surveyed but still unpublished. These subventions are not intended to support republication of previously published works, including collections of previously published essays or congress proceedings. Applications are submitted by eligible nonprofit publishers such as university or museum presses on behalf of authors. All manuscripts must conform to AIA's policies regarding the initial publication of undocumented antiquities.

Who can apply

Applicant Types

individual, organization

Organization Types

nonprofit, academic

Region

Global

How to apply

Stages

  1. 1 single_stage

Review process

Applications are reviewed by the Publication Subvention Committee comprised of AIA members with scholarly expertise in Classical Archaeology

Additional benefits

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Restrictions

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Post-award obligations

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