If you are, you might be interested in this email I've just had from Peter Kirkpatrick, president of ASAL:
Dear members and friends of ASAL,
Norman McCann Summer Scholarships in Australian History and Literature: National Library of Australia
Applications close: 30 September 2006
Gianoula Burns Tel: (02) 6262 1232 or gburns@nla.gov.au
Scholars are invited to undertake six weeks of research, from 2 January
2007, using the National Library's Australian history and literature
collections.
Generously supported by the McCann family in memory of former National
Library Council member Norman McCann, the scholarship is open to Australian
tertiary students under the age of 30 who have completed their first degree,
and have commenced or are interested in postgraduate studies.
Successful applicants will come from the disciplines of Australian history,
literature, librarianship, archives administration or museum studies.
Information and application forms here.
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Surely no one's under 30 anymore?
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