American Numismatic Society--Fellowships 1) Graduate Fellowship: for graduate students whose doctoral dissertation work employs numismatic evidence. Applicants must have attended the Society's Graduate Seminar, have completed general exams, and be writing a dissertation during the coming academic year in which numismatic evidence plays a significant part. The Society's Council may waive the Seminar requirement in certain circumstances. The Fellowship may be held in addition to any other support the applicant may receive. The current stipend is $3,500. 2) Frances M. Schwartz Fellowship: is intended to educate qualified students in numismatics, as well as to provide for curatorial assistance in the Greek, Roman, and Byzantine departments at the Society's museum in New York. The stipend will not exceed $2,000. 3) Fellowship in Roman Studies: supports extended residence in New York and work in the Society's cabinet and library and to permit consultation with relevant staff in support of a substantive research project. Applicants must be US citizens affiliated with a North American institution of higher learning. A stipend of up to $5,000 is available. Eligibility: Student candidates must attend one American Numismatic Society seminar prior to the time of application. Deadline: March 1 (annually) Contact: American Numismatic Society Broadway at 155th Street New York, NY 10032-7598 Tel. (212) 234-3130 Fax (212) 234-3381 E-mail: info@amnumsoc.org URl: http://www.amnumsoc.org NYU GSAS Updated 02/00 (CAS) (212) 998-8060 gigsGSAS@nyu.edu [amernum]