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David Scott Mitchell Memorial Fellowship

Funding Providers

State Library of New South Wales

Location

Australia Wide

Funding Type

Scholarship S04756

Primary Category

Heritage and history

Eligible to

  • Individuals

Funding

Amount (max): $12,000
Total pool: Undisclosed

Round(s)

Currently Closed

  • Opens 12-May-2025

Last Round

  • Closed 12-Jul-2024
Please note: this grant program is currently not taking any applications.

Purpose

The principal purpose of the David Scott Mitchell Fellowship is to encourage and support the use of the Library's collections for the study and research of Australian history in writing and publication amongst scholars, researchers and the wider community, including internationally. 

Overview

$12,000 - The research and writing of Australian history using the resources of the State Library of NSW.

The David Scott Mitchell Fellowship was established in 2007 through the generous benefaction of Edward John Merewether, great-great-nephew of David Scott Mitchell. The Fellowship celebrates the centenary year of Mitchell’s bequest of his collection to the Library.

Limitations

It is expected that David Scott Mitchell Fellows will:

  • be experienced researchers who are able to demonstrate a successful record of scholarship, publications and research outcomes
  • be able to demonstrate a high-level capacity to promote their work through a variety of media channels in collaboration with the Library
  • agree that the Fellowship is a priority during their tenure and that a concentrated period of effort, in the one-year tenure, will be made to deliver the Fellowship
  • actively promote the research undertaken during their tenure
  • make a presentation about the project at the conclusion of the Fellowship
  • ensure any publications, outcomes or media coverage which result from the Fellowship prominently acknowledge the support of the Library and the Fellowship
  • contribute to Library's print and online publications
  • submit, to the Mitchell Librarian, a four-page summary of their completed project, copies of any research outcomes (presentations and publications) and a bibliography
  • acquit their Fellowship in a timely manner.

Contact Details

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