Asia Study Grants
2019 Asia Study Grants recipients: Toshiki Asakura-Ward, Shan Windscript, Ravando Lie and Thomas Barker (left to right). Photograph: Brenton McGeachie
Asia Study Grants
2022 Guidelines
With the support of the Harold S. Williams Trust Fund and private donors, the Asia Study Grants program provides researchers and PhD students the opportunity to engage with the National Library of Australia s Asian language and Asia-related collections. Six grants will be available in 2022. These grants offer a four-week period of intensive research at a negotiated time during 2022, where scholars have privileged access to the Library’s materials, facilities and staff. More information on our rich and varied Asian collections is available
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National Folk Fellows Emma Nixon and Chris Stone and friends, live on stage in the Fellowship concert at the National Folk Festival, Canberra, April 2012
National Folk Fellowship
Applications for the 2022 National Folk Fellowship program are now open and close at 1pm (AEST), Monday 16 August 2021.
Guidelines for the 2022 National Folk Fellowship
The annual National Folk Fellowship is offered jointly by the National Library of Australia and the National Folk Festival. The National Library holds the most significant collections of folklore and related material in Australia. This Fellowship offers a unique opportunity for the recipient to discover and explore original collected material at the Library for use in their own artistic work. The outcome of this residency at the National Library will result in a performance at the 2022 National Folk Festival, and any recordings arising from the project will be acquired for the National Library’s Oral History and Folklore colle