Supported by the Eric Ormond Baker Charitable Fund, the Grimwade and ACMI Time-based Media Conservation Fellowship offers an opportunity for a recent graduate specialising in time-based media and audio-visual heritage.
The Fellowship requires a research project that will be developed in consultation with ACMI’s Time-based Media Conservator and the Grimwade Centre. Based within ACMI’s Media Preservation Lab, the recipient will develop specialist knowledge, strong skills and industry-facing networks.
ACMI and the Grimwade Centre will provide the Fellow with suitable support and resources for the purpose of the fellowship. This includes the allocation of a mentor, facility access and induction, IT access, and desk and office space as relevant.
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University of Melbourne Grimwade and ACMI Time-based Media Conservation Fellowship
Aim and Benefits of University of Melbourne Grimwade and ACMI Time-based Media Conservation Fellowship
$37,500 shall be awarded over the duration of the fellowship in four instalments.
University of Melbourne Grimwade and ACMI Time-based Media Conservation Fellowship Courses
Requirements for University of Melbourne Grimwade and ACMI Time-based Media Conservation Fellowship Qualification
To be eligible for this scholarship, you must:
Interview date, Process and Venue for University of Melbourne Grimwade and ACMI Time-based Media Conservation Fellowship
The Fellowship will be offered to the applicant who best:
- demonstrates a capacity to deliver a major research project while working collaboratively with staff from ACMI and the Grimwade Centre for Cultural Materials Conservation as demonstrated by the skills in time-based media and or audio-visual preservation; and,
- aligns the Fellowship with their existing skills, experience and career goals with the nominated research interest from an aspect of ACMI collection of time-based media, including artist films, video games, multi-channel video installations, virtual reality and interactive works.
Application Deadline
February 27, 2023How to Apply
Interested and qualified? Go to
University of Melbourne on artsunimelb.smartygrants.com.au to apply
Eligible applicants must complete the online application form requiring the following:
- a 300-500 word career statement describing how the Fellowship aligns with your existing skills, experience and career goals;
- a proposal of up to 1,000 words that outlines their capacity to deliver a major research project while working collaboratively with staff from ACMI and the Grimwade Centre for Cultural Materials Conservation as demonstrated by the skills in time-based media and or audio-visual preservation and nominates a research interest that aligns with an aspect of ACMI collection of time-based media, including artist films, video games, multi-channel video installations, virtual reality and interactive works.
- two academic or professional references;
- University of Melbourne academic transcript and any other relevant university transcripts;
- curriculum vitae;
- proof of AICCM membership; and,
- any other information to support the application that may assist the committee in making its decision.
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to an interview by the selection committee.
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For more details visit: University of Melbourne website.