Redmond Barry 1854 fellowship

The University of Melbourne solicits proposals for its Redmond Barry 1854 fellowship. The fellowship facilitates research by enabling scholars to access the collections of the State Library of Victoria and the University of Melbourne.

This programme aims to: promote the library and its support for scholarly activity and research; support research that would benefit from an intense period of activity and focus in Melbourne; and encourage scholarly use of the general collections and specialist resources of the library and the university.

Applications are invited from scholars from Australia and overseas. Up to $20,000 will be awarded to assist with travel, living and research expenses. Fellows will be based at the library for three to six months (you will have to search for the link; I got sent this via email. Thanks to Menzies Centre; King’s College).

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