National Library of Australia Fellowships
The National Library of Australia Fellowships support researchers to make intensive use of the Library’s rich and varied collections over a sustained period of three months.
Fellowship categories
Apply now for a 2020 National Libary Fellowships. Applications close 30 April 2019.
Nine funded Fellowships are available for 2020 across a variety of research areas where the Library's collections have the appropriate depth and breadth to support the desired outcomes. Four Fellowships are available for research on any subject and five are for particular fields of research.
The nine funded Fellowships available are:
- Three National Library of Australia Fellowships supported by the Stokes Family on any subject
- National Library of Australia Fellowship in memory of Averill Edwards on any subject
- Two National Library of Australia Fellowships in Japan Studies, supported by the Harold S. Williams Trust
- National Library of Australia Fellowship for Research in Australian Literature, supported by the Ray Mathew and Eva Kollsman Trust
- National Library of Australia Fellowship for Curatorial Research, supported by the Patrons and Supporters of the Library’s Treasures Gallery Access Program
- National Library of Australia Fellowship supported by the Minerals Council of Australia.
Additional Honorary Fellowships may be awarded to support research and access to the collections, but without financial support.
Who should apply?
Researchers from Australia and overseas undertaking advanced research projects.
Applications are assessed on merit by the Fellowships Advisory Committee.
This opportunity has expired. It was originally published here:
https://www.nla.gov.au/awards-and-grants/fellowships-and-scholarships/national-library-of-australia-fellowships/application-guidelines