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There are now even more opportunities to receive a fully funded trip to UKSG 2020 in Brighton, with Annual Reviews, EBSCO Information Services and Taylor & Francis joining the UKSG bursary scheme.  The deadline is the 22nd February and the details are here: http://bit.ly/2OMlmRP

Annual Reviews, EBSCO and Taylor & Francis are each sponsoring a delegate's place (see website for criteria) and UKSG is offering a further six places for our Access, Equity and Diversity Programme which is open to anyone who feels they are under-represented and lacks the resources to attend.  This includes by sector, such as Sixth Form and Further Education and other non-HE libraries, as well as by protected characteristics such as (but not exclusive to) age, disability, race, religion or belief or sex.  If you are currently unemployed but seeking work in the sector, please do apply as well.  More information is available here: http://bit.ly/2OMlmRP but do not hesitate to contact [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> if you have any questions.  Travel, hotel and delegate's place is included.

Our thanks also to Elsevier, Royal Society of Chemistry and Wiley for sponsoring the student and early career award, and to Taylor & Francis for again sponsoring the Merriman Award.

The conference programme can be found at http://bit.ly/2pqrJA9


Bev Acreman
Executive Director
UKSG

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