ANU Minoru Hokari Memorial International Scholarship in Australia, 2020

ANU Minoru Hokari Memorial International Scholarship in Australia

Overview

Each year the Research School of History, in the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences may offer the Minoru Hokari Memorial Scholarship to assist a Higher Degree Research (HDR) student conduct fieldwork or related research in Australian Indigenous history.

Funding has been provided by various donors, led by Mr Hokari’s sister Yuki Hokari, to commemorate the life and achievements of Minoru Hokari.

Minoru Hokari (1971-2004) made outstanding contributions towards ‘cross-culturalising’ historical practice and towards developing a respectful collaborative research strategy with Indigenous Australians.  A graduate of Hitotsubashi University and the ANU, Minoru conducted fieldwork amongst Gurindji elders.  His untimely death in 2004 curtailed a very promising career.  His colleagues and friends in the Australian Centre for Indigenous History within the School of History decided to establish a scholarship to him as a memorial.

Field of study

Australian Indigenous History

Eligibility

The award is available each year to a continuing student or an early career academic who:

  • is a domestic or international student enrolled in an HDR program at any Australian university, or
  • has successfully completed such a program in the past three years.

Benefits

The scholarship provides $5000 paid in one instalment at the beginning of second semester unless otherwise stated in the letter of offer to assist with expenses related to fieldwork or research.

How to apply

In order to apply for this scholarship, students are required to submit a letter addressing the selection criteria (see section 5 of the Conditions of Award) and providing the following information:

  • The proposed program;
  • Budget; clearly state what the funds from this scholarship are being requested for and the amount; indicate other sources of funding;
  • Indication of invitation to work with the particular indigenous community;
  • Indication that supervisory support is available

Applications for 2020 will open 27 April 2020 and will close at midnight on 17 July 2020.

Applications should be emailed to hist.admin.cass@anu.edu.au

To find out more about the application process please visit the Minoru Hokari Scholarship website.

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