Research Centre

Fellowship program

Applications for the 2010-11 round of Fellowships are now open and close on Friday 30 June 2010.

A number of Fellowships are available each year for established researchers and artists to undertake research into Australia’s prime ministers, their lives, achievements and governments. Fellowships are open to established scholars or creative artists with a substantial record of achievement in their field. One Fellowship is also reserved for early career academics or creative artists with a record of high achievement, where suitable applications are received. Projects which generate new ideas across cultural and academic boundaries, including those targeted to general audiences, are particularly encouraged.

Who can apply?

The Australian Prime Ministers Centre welcomes applications from established researchers and artists who wish to work on a research project about Australia’s prime ministers, their lives, achievements and governments. Applicants should have scholarly credentials, preferably of at least Master’s or PhD level, or a record of equivalent achievement in their field. One Fellowship is reserved each year for early career or creative artists, where suitable applications are received.

Relevant fields may include history, social sciences, politics, museum studies, librarianship, the performing arts, literature and art. Innovative research projects that support new forms of scholarly and artistic communication are particularly encouraged.

Prospective applicants are encouraged to submit a research proposal for one of the following categories, although these are not exclusive:

Current postgraduate students are not eligible for Fellowships but may apply for a Summer Scholarship. Previous recipients of APMC Fellowships may re-apply in subsequent years with the application being assessed on its own merits.

Fellowship terms

The following section provides information on the expected outcomes, levels of funding, related support and timing of the fellowships.

Expected outcomes:

Fellows will be required to:

Funding

The Australian Prime Ministers Centre will in general provide a grant of up to $16,000 to cover the following:

Applicants should provide a research budget in their application. The sum of $16,000 is indicative only, proposed research budgets may be more or less than this depending on the nature of the research project. The actual amount of the grant awarded will be at the discretion of the selection panel.

Recommended rates for accommodation, living subsidies and travel are available on request. Higher rates nominated in the research budget may not be supported in full.

Other support

The Centre will also provide:

Timing

Preparing your application

Applications for the 2010 Fellowship close on 30 June 2010.

Each application must include the following:

Application form

Download the application form here, complete the form and attach it to supporting documentation.

Curriculum vitae

The curriculum vitae should include details of relevant study and work experience. Where relevant, it should also include:

The research proposal

The research proposal should indicate the relevance of the research project to the objectives of the Australian Prime Ministers Centre. The proposal should also:

The references

The two references should be from (academic) referees or others who are familiar with the applicant’s field, and should address the following selection criteria:

Download the referee report.

References should be signed by both the applicant and the referee, or include the email trail. References should also include contact details of the referee (telephone, fax number and email address).

Assessment of applications

Applications close on 30 June 2010. Applications will be assessed during July, with applicants advised of the outcome in early-mid August 2010. The independent selection panel consists of representatives from relevant professional bodies and collecting institutions.

In assessing each application the selection panel will take into account:

Where to send your application

Applications should be sent to the following address by 30 June 2010:

Linda Macfarlane
The Australian Prime Ministers Centre
Old Parliament House
PO Box 7088
Canberra BC ACT 2610
Australia

An electronic copy should also be sent to apmc@moadoph.gov.au

Further information

For further information, please contact the Australian Prime Ministers Centre.

Alternatively, if you wish to discuss your application prior to lodgement, please contact Linda Macfarlane (02) 6270 8134 or email Linda.Macfarlane@moadoph.gov.au