Deadline: 29-May-26
The National Library Board Singapore offers the Lee Kong Chian Research Fellowship, a prestigious six-month residential programme for scholars to conduct advanced research using Singapore’s historical collections. Fellows receive a monthly stipend of S$3,500, along with additional support for international participants.
The fellowship promotes in-depth academic research, historical inquiry, and cultural scholarship focused on Singapore and Southeast Asia.
The Lee Kong Chian Research Fellowship is a fully supported residential research programme hosted by the:
- Lee Kong Chian Reference Library
- National Archives of Singapore
It enables scholars to conduct high-level research using rare and extensive archival collections, including:
- Historical documents
- Rare books and manuscripts
- Maps and archival records
The fellowship focuses on original, impactful research related to Singapore and Southeast Asia.
Key Fellowship Details
Duration and Funding
- Duration: 6 months (residential in Singapore)
- Monthly Stipend: S$3,500
Additional Benefits (for International Fellows)
- Return airfare reimbursement
- One-time relocation allowance
- Monthly accommodation allowance
Research Resources
- Dedicated research workspace
- Full access to archival and library collections
- Guidance from expert library staff
Priority Research Areas
Preference is given to research in:
- Singapore literature and theatre (from the 1950s onward)
- Comparative studies of Singapore and Malaya
- Arts and culture (early 20th century to independence)
- World War II historical materials
- Social history of pre-independent Singapore
- Architectural history of Singapore
- Studies on the Straits Settlements (1826–1946)
- Children’s literature and Asian cultural heritage
- Chinese community studies using clan archives
What Makes This Fellowship Unique?
Key Concept: Archival Research
Archival research involves:
- Studying primary historical sources
- Analysing original documents and records
- Producing new interpretations of history
This fellowship provides access to rare collections dating back to the 16th century, enabling deep scholarly exploration.
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible Applicants
- Academics and researchers
- Historians and curators
- Independent scholars
- Doctoral and postdoctoral researchers
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must:
- Demonstrate strong academic credentials
- Submit a clear and original research proposal
- Show feasibility within the six-month period
International Applicants
- Open to both local and global candidates
- Must reside in Singapore during the fellowship
Why This Fellowship Matters
Advancing Academic Research
- Enables access to rare and valuable archives
- Supports high-impact scholarly work
Preserving Cultural Heritage
- Promotes research on Singapore’s history and identity
- Encourages documentation and analysis of heritage
Building Global Scholarship
- Attracts international researchers
- Strengthens academic collaboration
Fellow Responsibilities
Selected fellows must:
- Conduct full-time research during residency
- Deliver public presentations
- Produce research papers
- Develop a resource guide
- Submit a final report
- Identify gaps in library collections
All outputs must acknowledge the National Library Board Singapore, which retains first publication rights.
How to Apply (Step-by-Step Guide)
Step 1: Develop a Research Proposal
- Define topic and objectives
- Ensure alignment with priority areas
- Highlight originality and impact
Step 2: Prepare Supporting Documents
- Academic CV
- List of publications (if applicable)
- References
Step 3: Demonstrate Use of Collections
- Show how library/archival materials will be used
- Link proposal to available resources
Step 4: Submit Application
- Apply through the National Library Board Singapore platform
- Ensure completeness and accuracy
Step 5: Selection Process
- Applications reviewed based on merit
- Shortlisting based on research quality and feasibility
Selection Criteria
Applicants are evaluated on:
- Academic excellence
- Research capability
- Proposal originality
- Feasibility within six months
- Effective use of collections
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting vague or unfocused proposals
- Failing to link research to archival collections
- Overly ambitious projects beyond six months
- Weak academic justification
Tips for a Strong Application
- Clearly define your research question
- Show familiarity with available collections
- Demonstrate academic impact
- Provide a realistic research plan
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Who can apply for the fellowship?
Researchers, academics, historians, and doctoral/postdoctoral scholars worldwide.
2. What is the duration of the fellowship?
Six months, with full residency in Singapore.
3. What funding is provided?
S$3,500 monthly stipend plus additional benefits for international fellows.
4. What research areas are prioritised?
Singapore history, literature, culture, World War II studies, and related fields.
5. Is relocation support available?
Yes, for international fellows (airfare, accommodation, relocation allowance).
6. What are the main deliverables?
Research papers, presentations, resource guide, and final report.
7. Is prior research experience required?
Yes, strong academic background and research capability are essential.
Conclusion
The Lee Kong Chian Research Fellowship offers a unique opportunity for scholars to conduct in-depth research using some of Singapore’s most valuable historical collections.
By combining financial support, archival access, and academic collaboration, the fellowship enables impactful research that contributes to global scholarship and cultural understanding.
For more information, visit National Library and Archives Board.









































