With apologies for cross-posting...
VRA Travel Awards are available for attendance at the 2013 VRA conference “Capitalizing on Creativity” in Providence, Rhode Island April 3-6. The deadline for receipt of applications will be Monday, November 26, 10 am USA EST. The list of recipients will be announced on the VRA listserv the third week of December. We are delighted to report that 3 further awards have been added since our first announcement (see details below).
A preliminary conference schedule with a listing of workshops and sessions has already been posted at: http://vra2013annualconference.sched.org and information about costs is posted here: http://www.vraweb.org/conferences/vra31/?page_id=8 and here: http://www.vraweb.org/conferences/vra31/?page_id=11
Before you apply, PLEASE READ "Travel Award Rules and Guidelines", "Tips for VRA Travel Awards Applicants", and "Types of Travel Awards", all linked here as PDFs: http://www.vraweb.org/about/awards/index.html#travel
HERE'S THE LINK TO THE APPLICATION:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dEM1Zkdsdlo2dGZ1TEJRN3hGQWxjR2c6MQ#gid=0
The form is also linked from the What's New on the VRA homepage.
You do not need to be a member of the VRA to apply for a travel award, but please note that upon winning an award an applicant who is not a member of VRA must purchase a membership, with the option to use funding from the travel award to do this. This year by removing the membership requirement for all applicants, we hope to draw more interest and expand membership.
In order to allow funding to go further, Tansey awards will be distributed according to financial need i.e. full awards (up to $850) may be given to some, whilst lower amounts may be awarded to others with partial institutional/ other support.
For 2013, we are fortunate to have generous financial support from sponsors and funds provided by the membership:
* The Archivision award of $1,000 for an international (outside of the USA) and/or an architecture librarian
* The Kathe Hicks Albrecht award of $850 for a first-time conference attendee
* Two New Horizons awards of $850 each. These awards are aimed at members in the following categories: solo VR professionals, part-time VR professionals, geographically isolated VR professionals, VR professionals in smaller institutions, and/or first-time attendees
* The Gallery Systems award of $750 for a museums professional
* The Joseph C. Taormina Memorial award of $250 for an applicant with partial funding
* The Davis Art award of $250 for an applicant with partial funding
* A New Horizons student award of $300, for a full-time student enrolled in an accredited degree program and considering a career in visual resources
* $4800 in Tansey fund awards ranging from $250 to $850 each
More awards may become available and will be announced on this listserv. Also, stay tuned and watch the VRA website for further details about the conference. Please email if you have any questions not answered by the documents noted above.
So don't delay - apply today!
We look forward to receiving your applications,
Vicky Brown & Heidi Eyestone
Co-Chairs, VRA Travel Awards Committee
Vicky Brown, Visual Resources Curator
History of Art Department, University of Oxford
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Heidi Eyestone
Visual Resources Collection
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