Supported by a Generous Grant from the Friends of the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae and the Biggs Family Charitable Foundation
The Society for Classical Studies invites applications for a one-year Fellowship, tenable from July 2026 through June 2027, that will allow an American scholar to conduct lexicographical research at the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae (TLL) Institute in Munich. Fellows at the TLL develop a broadened perspective of the range and complexity of the Latin language and culture from the classical period through the early Middle Ages, contribute signed articles to the Thesaurus, have the opportunity to participate in a collaborative international research project in a collegial environment, and work with senior scholars in the field of Latin lexicography. Learn more about the TLL and the history of the fellowship by visiting the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae page. Testimonials from former Fellows are available at the web site of the Friends of the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae.
The Fellowship carries a stipend in the amount of $60,000, and is made possible by a grant from the Friends of the TLL and the Biggs Family Charitable Foundation. Before leaving for Munich, fellows receive up to $1,850 in additional funds to support training in Latin lexicography and (if necessary) German. Thanks to the Friends of George Goold Fund in the SCS’s Endowment for Classics Research and Teaching, Fellows may also request reimbursement of travel expenses for two return trips between North America and Munich, to enable the Fellow to take up the fellowship and to attend the annual SCS meeting. In certain instances the TLL Fellowship Advisory Board may also authorize Goold Fund support for other research activities of a Fellow. The incumbent Fellow may re-apply for a second year, but all applications will be judged on an equal footing.
Applicants must be US citizens or permanent residents. In addition, all applicants must have completed all PhD requirements, including submission of the PhD dissertation, by the date on which they submit their application materials. Applicants who have completed all PhD requirements but have not yet had the degree conferred should provide a letter from their Director of Graduate Studies that states: (a) that all PhD requirements are complete; and (b) the date on which the degree will be conferred. The opportunity to conduct lexicographical research and contribute articles to be published in the lexicon may be of special interest to scholars who are already established in tenure-track positions, as well as those who are just entering the profession. The Fellowship offers valuable experience for scholars in a variety of specialties (e.g., Latin language and literature, Roman law, Roman history, the literature of early Christianity); although it is not limited to scholars working in Latin philology, applicants should possess a thorough familiarity with and a special interest in the Latin language, as well as advanced competence in Greek. It is anticipated that applicants will already have a reading knowledge of German and will be willing to work toward proficiency in spoken German. Women and members of groups currently underrepresented in Classics are particularly encouraged to apply.
Applications should include a curriculum vitae, a statement of benefits that the applicant expects to derive from the Fellowship for their research and teaching, and the names of two referees. The candidate’s statement should address the two basic eligibility requirements (status of the candidate’s citizenship/residency and doctoral degree). It will be helpful if at least one letter of recommendation addresses how the Fellowship aligns with the candidate's scholarly trajectory and strengths. Candidates will be considered by a selection committee appointed by the TLL Fellowship Advisory Board. The committee will choose a short-list of candidates to be invited to interview remotely.
This year's interviews will take place on Sunday, February 1, 2026 between 12:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. EST, and candidates are asked to hold that entire time slot for a 25-minute Zoom interview. The exact interview time will be arranged by mid-January. The name of the successful candidate will be announced shortly after the interviews, and the candidate should be prepared to respond (reasonably) swiftly.
To apply, please submit an application through our award, fellowship, and grant application system: apply.classicalstudies.org. Applications must be received by the deadline of December 1, 2025, at 11:59p.m., Eastern Time. A complete application will consist of four files. The candidate is responsible for sending two of these documents: the statement and the curriculum vitae. Each referee will receive an email from the application system instructing them how to directly upload their letter.
If, for some reason, it is impossible to submit these materials electronically, please write to the Executive Director at [email protected] or call the SCS office for alternative instructions. Visit this page for more information, or contact the Chairperson of the TLL Fellowship Advisory Board of the SCS, Professor Christopher van den Berg ([email protected]).
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