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National Library of Australia Harold White Fellowships 2009

Applications for 2009 Harold White Fellowships at the National Library
of Australia are now open, and close on 30 April 2008. 

Each year several Harold White Fellowships are awarded to enable
established scholars and writers to undertake research at the National
Library for periods of between three and six months. The Fellowships
provide a return economy fare to Canberra, a living allowance, a fully
equipped office and special access to Library collections and services.
Honorary Fellowships are also awarded to scholars and writers who do not
require financial assistance but would benefit from other privileges
associated with the Fellowship. 

Research projects supported by Harold White Fellowships can be in any
discipline or area in which the Library has strong collections. Past
Harold White Fellows have undertaken research in fields including Asian
studies, history of science, biography, media history, Australian
history, musicology, religious history, anthropology, children's
literature, art history, politics, Indigenous history, Australian
literature, Pacific studies, eighteenth century studies, geography,
international relations and folklore. Fellowships have been awarded to
researchers working across Australia, in the USA, Canada, the UK, New
Zealand, Hong Kong, China, Germany and South Africa. 

More information is available at www.nla.gov.au/grants/haroldwhite.  The
online application form is available from this page:
http://www.nla.gov.au/grants/haroldwhite/information.html