The Australian Religious History Fellowship
The specific focus of the Australian History Religious Fellowship is for the study and research of any aspect of Australian religious history of any faith. The successful Fellow will be based at the State Library of NSW, and is expected to be based there, although it is understood that it may be necessary to also work within other institutions and archives, and use resources outside the Library.
The Australian Religious History Fellowship was established in 2010 with a generous endowment from an anonymous benefactor.
Applying for a fellowship
Completed applications should be sent to:
The Mitchell Office
State Library of New South Wales
Macquarie Street, Sydney, 2000.
Closing date for 2013 Fellowship
The closing date for receipt of applications is 2 October 2012.
Past fellows
2012
Matthew Richard Pearse Allen for his topic 'Protestant ethics and the creation of a secular state in New South Wales 1820-1836'.
2011
Dr Patricia Annette Curthoys for her project: ‘The (Protestant) Church and the Great Depression’.




