Port pro of the month: Anna Mihneva-Natova (RO) This month, ESPO takes you to Bulgaria for a chat with Ms. Anna Mihneva-Natova, Director General of the Bulgarian Ports Infrastructure Company. She tells us more about the main challenges for the Bulgarian port sector, the impact of the Russia-Ukraine war on the sector, and many other .
The Library's Fellowships and Scholarships program replaced the Harold White Fellowships and Japan Fellowship scheme. It provides a range of opportunities for researchers, practising writers and artists, and younger scholars to undertake work based on the Library's rich and varied collections.
Established in 2006, Japan Fellowships were supported by the H.S. Williams Trust Fund. Harold Stannett Williams (1898-1987) donated his personal collection on Japan and the West to the Library in 1978.
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Japan Fellowships
Established in 2006, Japan Fellowships were supported by the H.S. Williams Trust Fund. Harold Stannett Williams (1898-1987) donated his personal collection on Japan and the West to the Library in 1978.
The National Library of Australia Fellowship in Japan Studies replaces the Japan Fellowship, with the continued support of the H.S Williams Trust. It aims to promote the Library’s collections as a national resource for the study of Asia, and encourage research into and new publications based on the Japanese collections.
The H.S Williams Trust also supports the Library s Asia Study Grants, which encourage intensive research use of the Asian Collections.