Guidelines and Application Form: Dr Joseph Brown AO Fellowship
The Dr Joseph Brown AO Fellowship is awarded annually by the State Library on the advice of an independent committee of the Library Board of Victoria. A single Fellowship is offered for up to six months, with a grant of up to $20,000.
A full-time or part-time Fellowship may be awarded. Preference will be given to applicants who do not have access to alternative sources of subsidy. Joint applications will not be accepted.
Fellowship requirements
Successful applicants will be required to:
- take up Fellowships in the 12-month period immediately following the award's announcement (July 2009 to June 2010)
- make significant use of the resources of the State Library of Victoria
- spend at least 75 percent of their research time at the State Library of Victoria
- give a public presentation of the results of their creative activity or research and, where appropriate, deposit a copy of their work in the State Library
- give the State Library of Victoria the first opportunity to publish the results of the work undertaken, where appropriate or desirable.
Selection process
The selection of the Fellowship award winner is based on written application only. The application must include the names of three referees.
Applications must be submitted using the application form and be received by the Library by the due date. All applications will be acknowledged by mail.
Applications are read by Library staff to establish that they meet the key criteria. A shortlist of the applications considered by Library staff to best meet these criteria is prepared, and copies of these applications are provided to an independent expert committee of the Library Board of Victoria. A complete list of all applications accompanies the shortlist. Committee members are able to call into consideration applications that are not on the shortlist during their period of consideration.
The committee meets to determine the recommendation to the Library Board for the awarding of the Fellowship. Following the committee meeting, Library staff contact the referees for recommended projects and, subject to favourable reports, the recommended projects are presented to the Library Board at its June meeting.
The Board considers the recommendation and awards the Fellowship for commencement on or after 1 July.
Following the acceptance of the offer of Fellowship, unsuccessful applicants are advised by mail. The Fellowship is not awarded to postgraduate students before completion of examination requirements.
Information session
An information session is held each year - intending applicants are encouraged to attend to discuss their proposals before submitting them.
The Library's collections
The Library is Victoria's major reference and research library. Its collections, which reflect the cultural and social history of Victoria, are an incredibly rich resource for Creative Fellows.
Its special collections - Australian Manuscripts, Pictures, Children's Literature, Rare Books, Maps and Newspapers - are particularly important for researchers. Many rare and unusual artefacts of great historical significance are held in these collections, such as Ned Kelly's 'Jerilderie Letter' and suit of armour, John Batman's journal and a leaf of the Gutenberg Bible.
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Application form
Applications for 2009 have now closed.
More information
Ms Gail Schmidt State Library of Victoria 328 Swanston Street Melbourne Vic 3000 Phone 03 8664 7335 Email fellows@slv.vic.gov.au
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