NSW State Library Fellowships open

There are a number of history-focused NSW State Library Fellowships that are currently open for applications. Applications due Friday 14 July 2023.

These include:

Coral Thomas Fellowship – $110,000 – Encourages deep and focused research into Australian culture, history and society, drawing on Australian and international research collections.

Australian Religious History Fellowship – $20,000 – The study and research of any aspects of Australian religious history of any faith.

CH Currey Memorial Fellowship – $20,000 – For the writing of Australian history from original sources, preferably making use of the resources of the State Library of NSW.

Dr AM Hertzberg AO Fellowship – $25,000 – Research into the history of Australian industry using the resources of the State Library of NSW.

Merewether Fellowship – $12,000 – The research and writing of 19th century NSW history using the resources of the State Library of NSW.

David Scott Mitchell Memorial Fellowship – $12,000 – The research and writing of Australian history using the resources of the State Library of NSW.

See here for more information on these and other fellowship opportunities with the library.

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The Australian and New Zealand Law and History Society was formed in 1993. It is an interdisciplinary group of scholars who share an interest in the connections between law and history. The society grew out of the annual Law in History Conferences, which have been running since 1982. Members of the society include historians, lawyers, academics and others interested in the area. Most of the members live in Australia or New Zealand, but their areas of interest are not confined to the law in those places. The society is an incorporated association in New South Wales. Inc no. 1600224
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