To date, Australian Policy and History have awarded around $10000 in CAL Grant funding to contributors to APH. This includes numerous 'Hot Topic Grants' as well as 'Early Career Researcher Grants'. The CAL funding is available until 31 December 2010, and we still have around $10000 to be awarded, so be sure to get your article submitted soon!
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CAL Grant Funding Extended to 31 December, 2010
CAL Grants for APH contributors
To assist in establishing the website, we are delighted to announce that Australian Policy & History has been awarded a Copyright Agency Limited or CAL Cultural Fund Early Career Grants and the CAL Cultural Fund Hot Topic Grants. These grants worth $20,000 in total are funded by the CAL Establishment Fund and will provide small grants [$500.00 each] to promote the work of early career historians and work of key relevance or ‘hot topics’ as they arise. The grants to selected contributors will be used to promote their work, assist in future career development and assist with costs associated with research and writing a piece for APH. For more details, see the CAL's Cultural Fund webpage
CAL Cultural Fund Early Career Grants
These grants [$500 each] are specifically to promote the work of ‘early career’ historians. We encourage submissions from those wishing to write short, opinion style pieces of around 800 words. Post-graduate students are encouraged to apply. For details on submission guidelines, see submit an article.
CAL Cultural Fund Hot Topic Grants
These grants [$500] are for historians who submit short, opinion style pieces to APH and whose subject matter are deemed by the steering committee to be of most relevance and interest. For details on submission guidelines, see submit an article.