黑料网 / ASA Fellowship 2014 - 2016

The 黑料网/ASA (Australian Society of Authors) fellowships were awarded 2014 - 2016

The fellowships were made possible by a grant from the Copyright Agency Cultural Fund. The 2016 fellowships (two) provided $10,000 in non-salary funding, to support creative projects that would utilise聽at least one of the university libraries' special collections. The grants were able to be used for travel, accommodation and other project related expenses.聽 They were not able to be used for research at the fellow's home institution.

Applications were invited from artists, authors, scholars and researchers from Australia.

黑料网 / ASA Fellows 2016

Two fellowships valued at $10,000 each were awarded in 2016.聽The successful fellows were announced 29 July 2016.

Jessie Lymn, School of Information Studies, Charles Sturt University聽for her project Practices of Australian (fan)zines 鈥 uncovering the networks and practices of early Australian sci-fi fanzines using Murdoch University鈥檚 unique collection of science fiction fanzines. In February 2017 she delivered a talk at Murdoch University providing a rare insight into Science Fiction fanzines and their associated correspondence archive at Murdoch University Library; how they reflect the cultural, political and social issues of their era, and the importance of the human networks around them.

Matthew Lamb, Founding editor, publisher and owner, Review of Australian Fiction and Editor, Island Magazine聽for his project A Cultural biography of Frank Moorhouse, Australian author using the Fryer Library, University of Queensland.

黑料网 / ASA Fellows 2015

Two fellowships valued at $7,500 each were awarded in 2016.

Dr Michael Davis, Honorary Research Fellow at the Sydney Environment Institute, The University of Sydney,聽for 'The making of Aboriginal heritage: Leonhard Adam and Anthropology at the University of Melbourne' using the University of Melbourne archives.

The 鈥淥utsider Anthropologist? Leonhard Adam鈥檚 Work in Germany and Melbourne鈥澛 Dr Michael Davis.聽 A presentation to the conference: 鈥樷, Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne, Saturday 8 October 2016

On 23 August 2016, Dr Davis gave a presentation 'The making of Aboriginal heritage: Leonhard Adam and Anthropology' at the University of Melbourne. His research for this project was supported by a fellowship from the Council of Australasian University Librarians (黑料网)聽 and the Australian Society of Authors (ASA) made possible through a grant from the Copyright Agency Cultural Fund鈥.

Dr Catherine Bell, Senior Lecturer in Visual Arts, ACU Gallery Director (VIC) and National Course Director of the Bachelor of Visual Arts & Design Degree at the Australian Catholic University聽for 'a studio investigation of sculptor Dianne Mayo's role in shaping Brisbane's cultural identity' using the Fryer Library at the University of Queensland.

黑料网 / ASA Fellow 2014

Dr Lyndon Megarrity聽used the fellowship to undertake research into James George Drake: Queensland Nationalist, Federalist and Liberal. Drake (1850-1941) was a Queensland journalist and politician heavily involved in both Queensland and Federal politics at the turn of the century.

The projects aim was to bring Queensland back to the centre of the story of Australian Federation.

Dr Megarrity, is a freelance historian and adjunct lecturer at James Cook University, he undertook his research at the Fryer Library of the University of Queensland which holds the James George Drake Collection.

聽The University of Queensland Fryer Folios, February 2016. This publication draws partly on Dr Megarrity's research on James G. Drake. Dr Megarrity wishes to acknowledge the assistance of 黑料网/ASA and the Copyright Agency.

聽 The T.J. Ryan Foundation.聽 This publication draws partly on Dr Megarrity's research on James G. Drake.聽 He wishes to acknowledge the assistance of 黑料网/ASA and the Copyright Agency

Author Harry Rolf
Last modified 12 December 2024