MLIS students: Please consider applying for MLA’s Student Scholarships!

MLIS students: Please consider applying for MLA’s Student Scholarships! The Medical Library Association wants to support your excellence in scholarship and potential for accomplishment in health sciences librarianship through its student scholarships.  Each scholarship awards up to either $1,000 or $5,000 to a library science student entering a Master’s program at an

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Sewell Stipend applications open: Participate in APHA (American Public Health Association) meeting for free :)

Hello friends, The Sewell Stipend pays for librarians who to participate virtually in the annual meeting of APHA, the American Public Health Association. You can meet researchers and practitioners of public health as well as other librarians working with public health information. Don’t just trust me to tell you that this opportunity

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AAHSL Leadership Diversity Scholarships

The Association of Academic Health Sciences Libraries is pleased to announce the availability of AAHSL Leadership Diversity Scholarships. The scholarships support career development opportunities for persons from diverse and under-represented racial and ethnic backgrounds who are interested in leadership roles at all levels in academic health sciences libraries. The scholarships are also

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Apply for the Research Training Institute ‘21! Deadline extended to January 25, 2021

Apply for the Research Training Institute ‘21! Deadline extended to January 25, 2021 Find out more about the application process. Learn more about full scholarships available to most applicants. Submit an online application. Deadline extended to January 25, 2021 Are you a library professional who wants to take your research skills to the

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Apply by December 1 for the Librarians without Borders® Ursula Poland International Scholarship

Ursula H. (Anker) Poland (1922–2009) was a distinguished MLA member, recipient of the Marcia C. Noyes Award, Fellow of MLA, and Janet Doe Lecturer.  Poland’s 1982 Doe Lecture is one of MLA’s most important statements about MLA’s international interests and accomplishments. Poland used the Doe Lecture forum, other publications and activities, and

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Ph.D. Student (Fully Funded) at UNC School of Information & Library Science

The Equity in the Making (EITM) Lab<https://eitm.unc.edu/&gt; at UNC-Chapel Hill’s School of Information and Library Science<https://sils.unc.edu/&gt; has an opening for a fully funded Ph.D. student at SILS beginning Fall 2021. Funding is secured through a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award that will support a graduate student. The project is entitled, “Equity

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Librarians without Borders® Ursula Poland International Scholarship

Ursula H. (Anker) Poland (1922–2009) was a distinguished MLA member, recipient of the Marcia C. Noyes Award, Fellow of MLA, and Janet Doe Lecturer. Poland’s 1982 Doe Lecture is one of MLA’s most important statements about MLA’s international interests and accomplishments. Poland used the Doe Lecture forum, other publications and activities, and

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2019 APAH Sewell Stipend recipients announced!

The Committee for the Sewell Travel Award for Public Health is pleased to announce that ten librarians will receive Sewell Stipends to participate in the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association this year. Stephanie Barrett, University of Rochester Barbara Harvey, Grand Valley State University Carol Howe, Haverford College Elizabeth Huggins,

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