The mission of the American Society of Overseas Research (ASOR) is to initiate, encourage, and support research and public understanding of the history and cultures of the Near East and wider Mediterranean world, from the earliest times. ASOR aims to achieve its mission in a manner that is apolitical and without any religious affiliation.
ASOR's grant program is focused on providing scholarships for fieldwork participation, specifically targeting individuals participating in fieldwork in Western Asia and the wider Mediterranean. The program includes the awarding of participation scholarships of $2,000 each, along with grants to support archaeological projects themselves. Since 2007, ASOR has awarded over $1 million to support more than 900 researchers and students through various scholarships and fellowships. The Strange/Midkiff Families Scholarships, established in 2014, aim to support ASOR members participating as volunteers or staff on excavation projects, with 6 scholarships of $2,000 each available for this summer for participants on ASOR-affiliated archaeological projects.
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