ARI offers fellowships for research to faculty who share interests in the primary domains of southwest archaeology, environmental impacts, quantitative applications, materials analysis, information management, and public outreach.
Information on applying for the ARI Faculty Fellowship
This fellowship is not available at the present time
Hamdallah Bearat (Summer 2002) (Center for Solid State Science)
"The Role of Archaeometry in Archaeology Programs"
Joseph Urban (Fall 2000) (Computer Science, ASU)
"Web Development and Accessibility for a Distributed Environment"
Keith Kintigh (Summer 2000)
"Information Management, Developing an Integrated Archaeological Infrastructure"
Margaret Nelson (Summer 2000)
"Landscape Archaeology, Human Landuse - Developing Theoretical and Analytical Perspectives"
Katherine Spielmann (1997)
"Prehistoric and Urban Canal Use: Commonalities Between the Twelfth and the Twenty-first Centuries"
Keith Kintigh (1997)
Enhancement of ARI's archaeological research infrastructure, (non-GIS-based) quantitative and formal methods of data analysis. The goal is to enhance this aspect of research computing at ARI through a closer integration of student training in quantitative methods with ARI's facilities and other goals.
Dr. Sander E. van der Leeuw (Spring 2000)
ARCHAEOMEDES Bureau
BoÎte 05
Maison de l'Archéologie et de l'Ethnologie
21, Allée de l'Université
92023 Nanterre cedes
France
research topic: Human Impacts on the Environment
Anick Coudart (Spring 2000)
Directeur de Recherche (Director of Research)
Centre national de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
research topic: Early Neolithic Settlement