Sydney China Visitors Program

Sydney China Distinguished Fellows

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The University of Sydney has a long history of engagement with Chinese language, culture and society. It provides an outstanding environment for researchers interested in Chinese Studies.

Sydney China Distinguished Fellows

This fellowship is enabled by the acuity of vision and generosity of Mr James Lee, a University of Sydney alumnus now based in Hong Kong. The purpose of this gift is to establish and support the Sydney China Distinguished Fellowship Program within the Discipline of Chinese Studies in the School of Languages and Cultures, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Sydney. In collaboration with the China Studies Centre, the Program will appoint one or more Distinguished Fellows each year.

Distinguished Fellows must be employed at or affiliated with a university or research organisation other than the University of Sydney. They should have an outstanding record of research and a willingness to work with staff at the University of Sydney. Preference will be given to academics engaged in research on Chinese Culture, Chinese Literature, or translation studies.

Distinguished Fellows will be expected to stay in Sydney for four to twelve weeks each year.

Distinguished Fellows will be expected to present

  • a public lecture
  • a research presentation
  • and a master class with graduate students.

In addition, all publication resulting from the Fellowship are requested to acknowledge the University and Centre’s support.

The Distinguished Fellowship will provide

  • return economy class airfare
  • an accommodation subsidy of up to AUD$200 a day
  • stipend of AUD$1000 a week
  • office space
  • library and related systems access.

The Distinguished Fellowship is subject to successful nominees obtaining a valid visa to enter Australia. The China Studies Centre will assist the visa application process but all costs associated with the application are the responsibility of the nominated Distinguished Fellow.

Applications are open for 2025

Close Date & Time: 30 June 2024

Submit your application here

All questions concerning the program should be addressed to the China Studies Centre at chinastudies.centre@sydney.edu.au

Please note, the University may cancel or change arrangements for the Sydney China Visitors Program, including in respect of the content, location, teaching personnel, duration, and policies at any time. We will endeavour to notify all successful applicants of any cancellation or changes as soon as practicable.

Institution
Application date
Duration
4-12 weeks
Discipline
Humanities : Anthropology & Ethnology, Architecture and urbanism, History, Linguistics, Literature, Philosophy, Theology and religion
Social sciences : Geography, Gender studies, Identities, gender and sexuality, Sociology