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Call for Applications: The Publication Subsidy Scheme (Australia)

Deadline: 29-Mar-2026

The Australian Academy of the Humanities (AAH) is inviting applications for its 2026 Publication Subsidy Scheme, offering early career researchers up to $3,000 to cover publication costs for scholarly humanities works. The scheme supports a wide range of humanities disciplines, encourages interdisciplinary projects, and includes additional funding opportunities for archaeological publications.

Overview

The Publication Subsidy Scheme by the Australian Academy of the Humanities aims to financially assist early career researchers in publishing high-quality scholarly works in the humanities. The program prioritizes publications that advance knowledge, demonstrate academic rigor, and contribute to both specialist academic communities and the broader public understanding of the humanities. Key objectives include:

Supported Disciplines

The scheme covers a wide range of humanities disciplines:

What Expenses Are Covered?

The subsidy can be used for publication-related costs, including:

Funding Amounts

Who is Eligible?

Applicants must meet the following criteria:

How to Apply

Follow these steps to submit a successful application:

  1. Prepare your proposal: Include a clear summary of the publication, its relevance to the humanities, and expected impact

  2. Check eligibility: Confirm citizenship, career stage, and publication type

  3. Gather supporting documents: May include CV, publication plan, sample chapters, or editorial agreements

  4. Submit electronically in English via the Academy’s portal

  5. Deadline: 11.59pm AEDT, Sunday, 29 March 2026

  6. Await assessment: Applications are reviewed by the Awards Committee, and decisions are final

  7. Post-award requirements:

    • Acknowledge AAH funding in the publication

    • Provide a complimentary copy

    • Submit an invoice and acquittal report within two years of the award date to release funds

Why It Matters

This scheme supports:

Tips for Applicants

FAQs

  1. Can independent scholars apply? Yes, independent scholars with no institutional affiliation are eligible if their work meets the scholarly and humanities criteria

  2. What types of publications are preferred? Monographs are preferred, but selected edited collections can be considered if they demonstrate academic merit

  3. Are international citizens eligible? No, applicants must be Australian citizens or permanent residents

  4. Can the subsidy be used for translation or travel? No, only publication-related costs such as illustrations, editorial work, and open access fees are covered

  5. How is funding disbursed? Funds are released after submission of the publication acknowledgment, a complimentary copy, an invoice, and an acquittal report

  6. Is there additional funding for archaeology publications? Yes, the Sir Frederick and Peter White Fund provides an additional $500 specifically for archaeology-related publications

  7. What happens if my publication is commercial or a later edition? Publications that are commercial in nature, festschriften, or later editions are not eligible

Conclusion

The AAH Publication Subsidy Scheme 2026 is a strategic opportunity for early career researchers to fund the publication of impactful scholarly works in the humanities. By supporting rigorous research, open access, and interdisciplinary engagement, this scheme strengthens Australia’s academic contribution to the global humanities community. Applicants should carefully follow guidelines, demonstrate scholarly merit, and submit applications by 29 March 2026.

For more information, visit Australian Academy of the Humanities.

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