Manning Clark House/Copyright Agency Limited Residential Fellowships
Subcategory of Awards Australian Awards
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History

Co-funded by the Australian Copyright Agency, artists, poets and scholars are appointed as residential fellows either through winning one of the Manning Clark House prizes or scholarships.

Notes

  • Manning Clark House, assisted by funding from Australian copyright management company Copyright Agency Limited will offer three Residential Fellowships each year in 2007, 2008 and 2009 to individuals engaged in literary, journalistic, artistic and scholoarly pursuits. At least one Fellow each year will pursue an education-related project. Applicants from rural and regional areas are particularly encouraged.
    The fellowships, which will run for up to six weeks, will enable recipients to write and conduct research in a congenial scholarly environment. They will stay at the Canberra home in which the historian Professor Manning Clark, his wife Dymphna and their family lived and worked for nearly 50 years. (Source: Manning Clark House website, http://www.manningclark.org.au/awards/residentfellow/about.html Sighted 20/12/06)
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