The Center for Hellenic Studies is pleased to announce the 2024-25 Fellows in Hellenic Studies. The fellowship programs encourage research of the highest quality on topics related to ancient Greece.
This year the Center offered two new fellowship opportunities: the CHS-Institute for Historical Research Joint Fellowship in Hellenic Studies in partnership with the National Hellenic Research Foundation and the Summer Fellowship in Hellenic Studies.
Fellows in Hellenic Studies
Jaqueline Arthur-Montagne, University of Virginia
Angelos Boufalis, Independent Scholar
Thomas Clements, University of Manchester
Mary Hamil Gilbert, Mississippi State University
David Kaufman, Transylvania University
Alexandra Madeła, University of Warsaw
Simone Mucci, Independent Scholar
Jackie Murray, SUNY University at Buffalo
Enrique Nieto Izquierdo, Independent Scholar
Arjan Nijk, University of Amsterdam
Enrico Piergiacomi, Israel Institute of Technology
Esen Ogus, Utah Valley University
Kelli Rudolph, University of Kent
Stephen Sansom, Florida State University
Lea Schroeder, Purdue University
James Taylor, Colby College
Trevor Van Damme, University of Victoria
Jennifer Weintritt, Northwestern University
Sebastian Zerhoch, Freie Universität Berlin
CHS-Institute for Historical Research Joint Fellow
Kazuhiro Takeuchi, Nagoya University
Summer Fellows in Hellenic Studies
Antiopi Argyriou, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Ekaterina But, The Ohio State University
Kathryn Caliva Smart, St. Bonaventure University
Benjamin Haller, Virginia Wesleyan University
Michael McGlin, Temple University
Rebecca Worsham, Smith College
Early Career Fellows in Greece and Cyprus
Angelos Gkotsinas, Greek Ministry of Culture
Georgios Koukovasilis, National Kapodistrian University
Sergios Menelaou, British School at Athens
Artemi Papandritsa, Ionian University
Evgenia Tsafou, Independent Researcher