National Library of Australia Fellows
Recipients of the National Library of Australia Fellowships, funded by generous philanthropic support. These distinguished Fellowships support researchers to make intensive use of our rich and varied collections through residencies of three months.
Professor Gillian Russell (2018 Kollsman Fellow for Research in Australian Literature) in the Special Collections Reading Room Photograph: Craig Mackenzie
2021 Fellows
Professor Anne Pender, Professor and Kidman Chair in Australian Studies, University of Adelaide
The colour of fire: Australian theatre in China and Chinese theatre in Australia 1980-2020
Supported by the Stokes family
Dr Anna Dziedzic, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Hong Kong
Waves and currents: the movement of constitutional texts and ideas across Oceania
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The Swing – Episode 37
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Curtin joins national centre focussed on zero carbon future for heavy industry
Curtin University has joined forces with other leading universities, companies and government to form the Heavy Industry Low-carbon Transition Cooperative Research Centre (HILT CRC), to help Australia’s heavy industry sector transition toward zero net-carbon emissions by 2050.
Announced today, the HILT CRC has been awarded $39 million in cash support over 10 years from the Federal Government which will unlock more than $175 million investment from its partners to fund the collaboration.
The Centre will enable the heavy industry sector, which produces materials such as steel, aluminium and cement, to successfully transition to compete in the low-carbon global economy for carbon-neutral materials such as ‘green’ steel, alumina, cement and other processed minerals.