Every year the Australian Academy of the Humanities offers a series of prestigious grants and awards as part of their ongoing commitment to fostering and promoting the highest quality humanities research and supporting the next generation of scholars and practitioners.
This year the Academy is offering the following opportunities:
- Max Crawford Medal Australia’s most prestigious award for achievement and promise by an early career humanities researcher
- Medal for Excellence in Translation a major national award that recognises outstanding achievement in literary translation
- John Mulvaney Fellowship $4,000 awarded to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander early career researchers and PhD students to undertake research or fieldwork in Australia or overseas
- Humanities Travelling Fellowships offering up to $4,000 to support early career researchers to conduct research overseas, including accessing archives and connecting with international researchers and networks
- Publication Subsidy Scheme offering up to $3,000 to early careers researchers to support costs associated with research publication
- Ernst and Rosemarie Keller Fund providing up to $5,000 for research activities concerned with German history, literature, language, politics or culture
These grants and awards are now open and will close at AEST 5pm, Monday 20 April, 2020.
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