One of UQ’s Graduate Digital Research Fellows won the 2019 John Oxley Library Fellowship last month from the State Library of Queensland.
The John Oxley Library Fellowship was awarded to UQ PhD student Louise Martin-Chew and professional historian Matthew Wengert for their joint project Designs-Details-Devils: A Visual History of Queensland’s Government Printing Office 1862–2013.
Louise and Martin will utilise the John Oxley Library collection to research the visual history of Queensland’s Government Printing Office.
As well as this new fellowship, Louise joined UQ’s Graduate Digital Research Fellowship (GDRF) earlier this year.
RCC supports the GDRF alongside UQ’s Graduate School and the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Visit the State Library of Queensland website to read more about Louise and Martin’s project and about the John Oxley Library Fellowship.