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It's not too late to apply for the Autumn HLG Bursary, closing date 30th September. Details below; look forward to hearing from you!

 

We warmly invite applications from current Health Libraries Group members for the Autumn HLG Bursary.

 

The bursary is given to enhance the knowledge and development of the profession and to further continuing professional development, and will support attendance at training events such as study days or conferences.  A total of £500 is available which may be divided between one or more successful applicants.

 

Bursaries will be awarded to members who have either no other source of funding or cannot raise the full amount, and who have not previously been awarded a free place by HLG. Applicants must give details of funding applications from other sources, whether successful or not.

 

A condition of being awarded funding is that a meeting report conforming to the guidelines on the HLG website is produced.

 

If you would like to apply for this bursary there is no application form, but please submit:

 

1)       a letter of application including why you want to attend this particular event/conference and how you plan to use your new knowledge and skills

 

2)       a brief CV

 

Please see the HLG website bursary page for further particulars http://www.cilip.org.uk/specialinterestgroups/bysubject/health/awards/HLG+Bursary.htm 

 

The closing date for applications is Sunday 30th September.

 

Please send applications in electronic format to: 

Marina Waddington, [log in to unmask] 

 

Thank you,

 

Marina

HLG Committee - Prizes Co-ordinator

 

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Marina Waddington

Clinical Effectiveness Librarian

Royal Free Hospital Medical Library

Rowland Hill Street 

London NW3 2PF

 

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Tel: 020 7794 0500 ext. 34996

Marina works on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays only.

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