On September 8, the Dumbarton Oaks scholarly community welcomed twenty-seven new Fellows, the largest cohort in the institution’s history.
Dumbarton Oaks welcomes nine Fellows in Byzantine Studies, six in Garden and Landscape Studies, and five in Pre-Columbian Studies. There are also two Tyler Fellows, three Postgraduate Research Fellows, and two inaugural fellowship appointments, the Dumbarton Oaks Early-Career Musician and the Graduate Digital Humanities Fellow. We also welcome a Dumbarton Oaks Professor in Residence for the fall term.
Please consult the list of Fellows for 2014–2015 and their projects on the recently redesigned Fellowship pages.