Indigenous Research Fellowship 2009
The National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA) is proud to offer an Indigenous Research Fellowship for 2009. The successful applicant will be able to explore, connect and use the NFSA’s collection to create a new sound or moving image work, a publication, an exhibit, a live audiovisual event or a combination of these and other approaches.
The NFSA invites research proposals from Indigenous academics, performers, artists, audiovisual industry and archive professionals to draw fresh, innovative perspectives from the national audiovisual collection.
The Fellowship offers specially facilitated access and research into the national collection; close collaboration with NFSA curatorial and technical experts; access to the Library; modern accommodation, living expenses; and a fully equipped work space provided on-site. Click through to more information on Daniel Syron, the 2008 Indigenous Research Fellow.
Applications for the Indigenous Research Fellowship for 2009 have now closed.
The applications for the 2009 Indigenous Research Fellowship were evaluated using the following guidelines:
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