National Library Digital Fellowship 2024 in Singapore
Are you ready to embark on an exciting research journey in digital humanities? The National Library Digital Fellowship, hosted by the National Library Singapore (NLS) and the National Archives of Singapore (NAS), offers a unique opportunity to explore Singapore’s rich history and culture using advanced digital tools.
This fellowship is designed for projects that use digital technologies to offer new insights into the historical and cultural heritage of Singapore and Southeast Asia.
Who Can Apply?
This fellowship is open to both local and international applicants, whether you’re an individual or part of a team. If you’re a librarian, curator, historian, academic, or independent researcher with a strong track record in your field and digital skills, this could be the perfect opportunity for you.
Research Areas
Projects should make effective use of digital tools to explore the library’s collections. Potential areas of research include:
- Place histories in Singapore
- History and networks of early communities
- Analysis of Singapore newspapers
- Comparative studies of early Singaporean/Malayan publications
- Social history through photographs and oral histories
Fellowship Benefits
The fellowship lasts six months, during which you’ll receive:
- A monthly stipend of S$3,500
- Relocation package (S$1,500), return airfare (up to S$1,500), and accommodation allowance (up to S$3,500/month)
- Up to S$1,500 for software and content directly related to the project
- A research space with internet access at the Lee Kong Chian Reference Library
- Access to digitized materials and collection of metadata
Obligations and Publishing Rights
As a Fellow, you must sign a Fellowship agreement, dedicate significant time to your research at the library, and promote the Fellowship through various media. The National Library Board reserves the right to publish your research findings.
How to Apply
Applications must include:
- A completed application form (https://www.nlb.gov.sg/main/about-us/careers/research-fellowships/National-Library-Digital-Fellowship)
- A detailed CV
- A comprehensive research proposal (max 10 pages)
- References from two academic referees
- Subject Reviewer for your paper.
Submit your application via email to NL_Digital_Fellowship@nlb.gov.sg by 14 June 2024. Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted. Shortlisted candidates may be invited for an interview, and results will be announced within three months of the closing date.