FELLOWSHIPS
Visiting Fellowships
The Institute offers a number of non-stipendiary Visiting Fellowships which are awarded for periods of between three months and 12 months. The Fellowships are open to all classical scholars from universities in the UK and abroad. Office and computer facilities are provided.
The T. B. L. Webster Fellowship
The T. B. L. Webster Fellowship was inaugurated in 1999. Professor E. J. Jory (Western Australia) was appointed as the first Webster Fellow. The Webster Fellow for 2003-2004, the Institute's anniversary year, is Professor Richard Green (Sydney). On 11 March Professor Green will deliver the Webster Lecture entitled "Picturing Performance" as the opening lecture in the colloquium "Studying the Ancient Greek Theatre", an event to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Institute of Classical Studies and the 125th anniversary of the Hellenic Society.
The Webster Fellow is appointed annually.
A. D. Trendall Fellowship
The A. D. Trendall Fellowship was inaugurated in 2000. The Trendall Fellow is appointed in alternate years. The Fellowship will be held next in the academic year 2004-2005.
Both Fellowships have office and computer facilities provided, in addition to a contribution of £3,000 towards travel, accommodation, and research expenses.