George Lyndon Hicks Fellowship for Southeast Asia Collections 2017, Singapore

Publish Date: Jun 21, 2017

Deadline: Jun 30, 2017

George Lyndon Hicks Fellowship for Southeast Asia Collections

The George Lyndon Hicks Fellowship for Southeast Asia Collections (GLHF) aims to attract top tier professionals to work with the National Library, Singapore (NLS) to develop its collections on Singapore and Southeast Asia. Through the Fellowship, NLS also aims to foster partnerships with collectors worldwide. 

We welcome talented librarians, researchers, curators, archivists and collectors to collaborate with us. 

Our Collection Development Philosophy

The National Library, Singapore (NLS)’s statutory mandate since 1958 has been to collect, organise, preserve and make accessible the nation’s published legacy. NLS also seeks to promote and inculcate knowledge of the island’s history and multicultural heritage, by collecting early documentation and unique material. These include hand-written manuscripts, maps, letters and diaries, which tell of life in Singapore and the region before its independence. 

Our collection of cultural and heritage resources are housed at levels 10 – 13 of the 16-storey National Library building at 100 Victoria Street. The library’s Singapore and Southeast Asian Collections consist of over 500,000 items, with collections dating as far back as the 18th century, such as the:

  • Raffles Library Collection
  • Dr Carl Alexander Gibson-Hill Collections
  • Rare Books, Maps and Manuscripts Collection
  • Singapore/Malaya Newspapers Collection
The George Lyndon Hicks Fellowship for Southeast Asia Collections (GLHF) aims to attract top tier professionals to work with the National Library, Singapore (NLS) to develop its collections on Singapore and Southeast Asia. Through the Fellowship, NLS also aims to foster partnerships with collectors worldwide. 

We welcome talented librarians, researchers, curators, archivists and collectors to collaborate with us. 

Our Collection Development Philosophy

The National Library, Singapore (NLS)’s statutory mandate since 1958 has been to collect, organise, preserve and make accessible the nation’s published legacy. NLS also seeks to promote and inculcate knowledge of the island’s history and multicultural heritage, by collecting early documentation and unique material. These include hand-written manuscripts, maps, letters and diaries, which tell of life in Singapore and the region before its independence. 

Our collection of cultural and heritage resources are housed at levels 10 – 13 of the 16-storey National Library building at 100 Victoria Street. The library’s Singapore and Southeast Asian Collections consist of over 500,000 items, with collections dating as far back as the 18th century, such as the:

  • Raffles Library Collection
  • Dr Carl Alexander Gibson-Hill Collections
  • Rare Books, Maps and Manuscripts Collection
  • Singapore/Malaya Newspapers Collection

Aims of the Award

The Fellowship's goals are to:

  • Enhance the NLS Singapore and Southeast Asian special collections;
  • Elevate the research standards and capability of librarians through mentorship and collaboration with Fellows;
  • Facilitate NLS's networking with other eminent collectors and subject experts;
  • Promote NL as a research centre for Singapore and Southeast Asian Studies.

Special Collection Areas

Preference is given to developing collections on the following topics:

  1. Straits Settlements/ Colonial governance e.g. city planning, legislation, politics
  2. Early Education e.g. the first Madrasahs and Chinese schools
  3. Local community histories e.g. cultures, traditions & lifestyles, groups & societies
  4. Early Trades e.g. pioneering businesses & industries, including the early publishing trade (mission presses, local publishing houses)
  5. Arts e.g. the archives of pioneering poets, writers and artists in Singapore

Who Can Apply?

All applicants must be nominated by libraries, established research and academic institutions, museums, archives or other experts in the subject fields above.

Preferred candidates include professionals or scholars from libraries, established research institutes, universities, museums, archives and professional associations (e.g. the Library Association of Singapore, the Singapore Heritage Society).

Candidates should possess minimally a Masters’ qualification in a relevant subject field; be nominated by their department head, peers or past project heads, and fulfil at least two of the following criteria:

  • Minimum 10 years' relevant experience in their chosen field;
  • Published and presented extensively in leading publications and conferences;
  • Acknowledged experts in their respective fields.

Terms of the Award

The award of the Fellowship is for a minimum six (6) months, with Fellows given the flexibility to split up the six (6) month Fellowship term into two (2) blocks of two-to-three (2-3) months during the year of the Fellowship. Up to three Fellows will be awarded every year. If there are no worthy candidates, no award will be made. Any potential conflict of interest must be declared at the point of application. It is preferred that awarded Fellows commence their Fellowship undertaking within 3 months of the award.

A stipend of S$5,000 per month will be provided to help GLH Fellows meet living expenses, local transportation and photocopying expenses. Overseas Fellows will be provided with the following additional allowances on a case-by-case basis:

a. One-time relocation package to Singapore of S$3,000.

b. One-time return economy air ticket of up to a maximum of S$5,000. Exceptions can be made on a case-by-case basis if the lowest prevailing market rates for airfares still exceed the above capped amounts at time of purchase.

c. Monthly accommodation allowance of up to a maximum of S$5,000/month subject to market rates and approval from the Evaluation Committee.

Notes: Stipends and all other allowances are subject to withholding tax. Overseas applicants may require visa/entry permit to Singapore.

All Fellows will also be provided with the following:

  • A research space at the NLS including a computer with internet access.
  • Access to the library's collections, including its Rare books, Maps and Manuscripts collection.
  • Research Assistance.

Obligations of the Fellow

All Fellows shall undertake to complete the following project deliverables for NLS, namely:-

a. To advise on the NLS's collection development efforts for its Special Collections;

b. To recommend best practices that the NLS can adopt in acquiring the collections;

c. To mentor NLS Librarians in evaluating and acquiring the identified collections;

d. To submit a collection assessment report on the identified collection area(s), that includes identified gaps, and a list of materials and sources from which the materials can be acquired;

e. To provide referrals and to connect the NLS with the relevant institutions, organizations or collectors, world-wide;

f. To give a public lecture(s) at the NLS about one’s area(s) of collecting expertise, at the end of the term of the said Fellowship.

To fulfil these obligations, GLHF Fellows are expected to understand the collections of both NLS and the National Archives of Singapore.

How to apply?

Each application must include:

  1. A completed application form, with details on:

    • Chosen area of collection development and proposed method to develop the collections and foster networks
    • Proposed schedule of work and time frame; including number of days spent onsite at the National Library during the course of work.
    • The method /approach to be used to facilitate and impart skills/knowledge transfer.
    • A brief write-up of similar collection development projects in the past and references, if any.
  2. A Curriculum Vitae that includes the following information:

    • Details of any awards or relevant appointments previously or currently held.
    • Details of professional seminars/conference papers/public lectures presented.
    • List of major publications written.
  3. A Reference from your Nominator, which should address the following:

    • The applicant's qualifications, ability and experience.
    • The quality of the applicant's previous work.
    • The applicant's demonstrated capacity to complete projects within a reasonable time frame.
  4. Applications must be submitted in English.
  5. NLB reserves the right to interview or request for a presentation to seek clarifications.

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Disciplines

Asian Studies

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Study Levels

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Opportunity Types

Fellowships

Eligible Countries

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Host Countries

Singapore