Anatolia College in Thessaloniki, Greece, offers unique Post-Graduate Fellowship opportunities for recent college graduates during the 2022-2023 academic year – especially those interested in applying their liberal arts, human and international relations skills in an educational setting.
Anatolia is a school imbued with the best ideals of Greek and American education. Founded in 1886 by American protestant missionaries, Anatolia today serves nearly 2,000 Greek and Balkan students in grades K-12. Students are taught English extensively at all levels and the International Baccalaureate program for 11th and 12th graders is taught entirely in English. Anatolia has a long-standing reputation as one of the best schools in Greece, one where tradition and innovation go hand in hand. The Anatolia campus is also the home of the American College of Thessaloniki, a four-year NEASC-accredited university-level division where Fellows can audit both undergraduate and graduate courses (one tuition-free each semester).
Anatolia has been hosting recent US college and university graduates since 1997 for an academic year long fellowship – living on campus and working with our students, faculty and staff. From teaching, mentoring, counseling, to doing institutional research, our Fellows have been involved with student life while they live their own unique experience in a country rich with history and opportunities to explore their own interests.
Anatolia offers a total of six Fellowship Positions for the 2022-2023 school year. We are seeking recent college graduates from a wide range of backgrounds to help enhance our students’ lives while they take part in their own Greek experience. Click HERE to view a description of this year’s positions and to access the online application form.
All fellows are provided housing on our beautiful 50+ acre campus on a hillside above Thessaloniki. Fellowships include full room and board, plus up to 1000 Euros for one round trip air economy ticket to/from Thessaloniki, and a monthly stipend of €400 (approximately $500 USD).
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