The John David Stout Fellowship in New Zealand Studies

Find out more about the Stout Fellowship and how to apply. Meet the current fellow, and explore past lectures.

The John David Stout Fellowship is funded by the Stout Trust. It has been created to foster research in New Zealand society, history and culture by providing the Fellow with an opportunity to work within an academic environment for the year of tenure.

The Fellowship, which was established in 1985, has resulted in a body of influential publications in the field of New Zealand studies.

The Fellowship is open to researchers in any area of study relating to New Zealand society, history or culture, but is not intended to fund the writing of a novel, play or other literary work.

Apply for the Stout Fellowship in New Zealand Studies

The JD Stout Fellowship awards a scholar of high standing the opportunity to research an area of New Zealand society, history or culture.

Current JD Stout Fellow

Meet our current JD Stout Fellow and find out more about their research project.

JD Stout Annual Lectures

Watch the previous JD Stout Annual Lectures.

Past JD Stout Fellows

Meet past Stout Fellows and explore their research and publications.