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HomeNewsHRC/Freilich Visiting Fellowship For 2024 Now Open
HRC/Freilich Visiting Fellowship for 2024 Now Open
HRC/Freilich Visiting Fellowship for 2024 Now Open

Photo by José Martín Ramírez Carrasco on Unsplash.

Monday 25 September 2023

Applications are now open for the 2024 Humanities Research Centre Visiting Fellowship program.

Applications are now open for the 2024 Humanities Research Centre/Freilich Project Visiting Fellowship program.

The HRC Visiting Fellowship Program aims to attract outstanding researchers who will undertake high quality and innovative research whilst contributing to collegial research cultures across ANU and beyond. This may include collaborating with ANU academics, conversing with higher degree students and post-docs, presenting seminars or guest lectures, and attending our weekly social events.

The theme for the HRC Fellowships this year is 'Time, Place, Everywhen'. Everywhen brings together a sense of ever-present time with people, culture, law, the landscape and cosmos. While the term is associated with ANU anthropologist W.E.H Stanner, the fusion of time and place has deep origins and broad application. Applications for the HRC/Freilich Fellowship must also incorporate some approach to bigotry.

Scholars from around the world in every discipline are encouraged to apply. 

More details on the theme can be found here.

To apply, click here.