The Byzantine Studies Research Center of Boğaziçi University in Istanbul and Villa I Tatti – The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies in Florence offer a joint residential fellowship for the 2019‑2020 academic year. Scholars will spend the fall term (September - December) in Istanbul and the spring term (January - June) in Florence. The fellowship will focus on the interaction between Italy and the Byzantine Empire (ca. 1300 to ca. 1700). This collaboration aims to foster the development of research on Late Byzantine-Italian relations by supporting early-career scholars whose work explores Byzantium’s cross-cultural contacts in the late medieval and early modern Mediterranean world through the study of art, architecture, archaeology, history, literature, material culture, music, philosophy, religion, or science.
Eligibility
The Villa I Tatti – Boğaziçi University Joint Fellowship is offered to candidates who have received a PhD in or after 2008. Candidates must have their PhD in hand by the time they apply and will be asked to upload a scan of it when submitting their application. Candidates must be conversant in English and have at least a reading knowledge of Italian. They must have a solid background in Italian Renaissance and/or Byzantine Studies. Each successful candidate must be approved by both the Byzantine Studies Research Center and Villa I Tatti and will spend the fall term (September-December) at Boğaziçi University in Istanbul and the spring term (January-June) at Villa I Tatti in Florence. During both terms, it must be possible for Fellows to carry out most of their research with the resources available in the city where they are resident. Priority will be given to applicants with no previous association with the Byzantine Studies Research Center or Villa I Tatti. Renewals, repeats, or deferments of this Fellowship are not granted.
Terms relating to the Boğaziçi University Byzantine Studies Research Center
- Fellows are expected to devote their entire Fellowship period to their research project and may not accept any other job or teaching obligation during this period.
- Fellows are required to spend their research period in Istanbul except for research-related trips within Turkey, and to participate in and contribute to the activities of the Byzantine Studies Research Center.
- The Fellow is responsible for obtaining a visa, residence permit, and health coverage.
Terms relating to Villa I Tatti
- Fellows may not take on any other obligations such as teaching positions, even part-time ones, during any part of their Fellowship period.
- This is a residential fellowship. Fellows are required to spend at least three days a week at the Villa and to live in Florence or the surrounding area.
- The Fellow is responsible for obtaining a visa, permesso di soggiorno, and health coverage (and, if appropriate, for accompanying family members). The Fellow must determine if a visa is required and, if necessary, obtain one before travel.