Category Archives: Funding

Deadlines extended – AIAH fellowships and Research in Focus Prize

Due to the ongoing challenges of 2021, we have extended the deadlines for the AIAH Art History Research Grants and the Research in Focus Prize. The AIAH Art History Research Grants  are now due Thursday 11 November More information: https://aaanz.info/aiah-art-history-research-grants-2021/ Entries for the Research in Focus Prize  are now due Thursday 18 November  More information: https://aaanz.info/prizes/research-in-focus-prize-2021/ 

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AAANZ | AIAH ART HISTORY RESEARCH GRANTS 2021 | Entries CLOSE Monday 8 November

The AIAH Art History Research Grants are open to an art historian, early career researcher or PhD student in Art History in one of the following categories: Institutional art historian (i.e. working in an academic or cultural institution such as a university, art museum, public library) Independent art historian Emerging art historian (PhD student or Early Career Researcher in Art History i.e. PhD granted no earlier than 1 January 2016) Indigenous Australian, New Zealand Maori or Pasifika art historian There will be six scholarships awarded of $5,000. The AIAH Art History Research Grants ran in 2020 and the recipients can be viewed here: AIAH […]

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AAANZ | AIAH ART HISTORY RESEARCH GRANTS 2021 | Entries CLOSE Monday 8 November

The AIAH Art History Research Grants are open to an art historian, early career researcher or PhD student in Art History in one of the following categories: Institutional art historian (i.e. working in an academic or cultural institution such as a university, art museum, public library) Independent art historian Emerging art historian (PhD student or Early Career Researcher in Art History i.e. PhD granted no earlier than 1 January 2016) Indigenous Australian, New Zealand Maori or Pasifika art historian There will be six scholarships awarded of $5,000. The AIAH Art History Research Grants ran in 2020 and the recipients can be viewed here: AIAH […]

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AAANZ | AIAH ART HISTORY RESEARCH GRANTS 2021 | Entries Open for 2021

The AIAH Art History Research Grants are open to an art historian, early career researcher or PhD student in Art History in one of the following categories: Institutional art historian (i.e. working in an academic or cultural institution such as a university, art museum, public library) Independent art historian Emerging art historian (PhD student or Early Career Researcher in Art History i.e. PhD granted no earlier than 1 January 2016) Indigenous Australian, New Zealand Maori or Pasifika art historian There will be six scholarships awarded of $5,000. The AIAH Art History Research Grants ran in 2020 and the recipients can be viewed here: AIAH […]

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Applications open for Gough Whitlam and Malcolm Fraser Visiting Professor of Australian Studies

Position Description The Committee on Australian Studies at Harvard University seeks to appoint a distinguished scholar to the Gough Whitlam and Malcolm Fraser Visiting Professor of Australian Studies for the 2023-2024 academic year. For history of the chair, see http://harvaus.fas.harvard.edu Incumbents of the Chair will ordinarily hold the title of Gough Whitlam and Malcolm Fraser Visiting Professor of Australian Studies and be expected to be in residence at Harvard for the full academic year. He or she will be appointed in an appropriate department and will ordinarily teach two courses. Basic Qualifications Doctorate or terminal degree is required. Additional Qualifications Candidates […]

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Creative Arts Fellowships at the National Library of Australia

Applications for the 2022 Creative Arts Fellowships at the National Library of Australia are now open, and will close on Monday 26 July 2021 at 1pm (AEST). See the website for full details and application link https://www.nla.gov.au/awards-and-grants/creative-arts-fellowship Guidelines for the 2022 program Creative Arts Fellowships offer $10,000 to support writers and artists to spend four weeks at the National Library researching and developing a new artistic concept, artwork or body of work inspired or informed by the collections.  Two Fellowships are available: Creative Arts Fellowship – using our collections, artists can progress or complete a new artwork or body of work. Artists may be […]

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National Regional Arts Fellowship Program Applications Open

Fund and managed by Regional Arts Australia. The Fellowships Program is an investment in the development of artistic and creative practice. The program is contemporary, flexible and relevant to artists practicing, working and living in regional and remote Australia. In 2021 six Fellowships are on offer: Type of Fellowship Amount available Number available Creative and Professional Development $20,000 2 First Nations Creative Development $20,000 1 First Timer – Creative or Professional Development $10,000 3 Objectives The Program objectives are to: Elevate and build the practice of artists and arts workers across regional and remote Australia, Raise the profile of artists […]

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Research Grants | Applications CLOSE 2 OCTOBER | Australian Institute of Art History

The Australian Institute of Art History is funding the following research grants in partnership with the Art Association of Australia and New Zealand. Eligibility and Selection Criteria  Download the eligibility and selection criteria as a pdf  Guidelines and Eligibility  Eligibility There are four categories of eligibility. To be eligible for this research grant, you need to be: 1) an art historian or PhD student in Art History in one of the following categories Institutional art historian (i.e. working in an academic or cultural institution such as a university, art museum, public library, etc.). Independent art historian. Emerging art historian (PhD student […]

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Getty/ACLS Postdoctoral Fellowships in the History of Art

ACLS invites applications for Getty/ACLS Postdoctoral Fellowships in the History of Art, made possible by the generous support of the Getty Foundation. These fellowships are intended to provide early career scholars from around the world with time to undertake research and/or writing for projects that will make substantial and original contributions to the understanding of art and its history. The ultimate goal of the project should be a major piece of scholarly work by the applicant. ACLS does not fund creative work (e.g., novels or films), textbooks, straightforward translation, or pedagogical projects. ACLS will award 10 fellowships, each with a stipend of $60,000, […]

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