SLA Europe Early Career Conference Awards 2016
SLA Europe is pleased to offer three opportunities for current European library and information science students and new professionals (those who have been working in the field for less than five years since qualification) to attend the 2016 SLA Conference.
SLA Europe is offering awards with three Divisions of SLA: Academic Division, Legal Division and Science-Technology Division (the Diane K. Foster Memorial Award). These Early Career Conference Awards provide valuable opportunities for new professionals in LIS to develop and establish themselves within their chosen sector.
The Awards allow winners to attend the 2016 SLA Annual Conference and INFO-EXPO in Philadelphia, USA ,12 – 14 June 2016 and cover all expenses including conference registration, hotel accommodation, economy return airfare to Philadelphia, and meals.
The deadline for applications is 19th February 2016 and winners will be notified in March 2016.
For more details on the award, and how to apply, please visit:
http://www.sla-europe.org/awards/early-career-conference-award/
Previous Award winners thoroughly enjoyed their experience of attending the SLA Conference and their ongoing participation in SLA. Here are just some of the benefits highlighted in their post-conference articles for SLA Europe:
· Gaining a broadened perspective on the many careers options in libraries and information by attending Conference programme events and meeting seasoned information professionals at the Conference
· Receiving professional recognition from SLA Europe members and the co-sponsoring SLA Divisions.
· Being able to travel to the United States and meet information professionals from all parts of the globe.
Enquiries:
If you have any questions, please contact the Early Career & Awards Chair at [log in to unmask] or the SLA Europe President at [log in to unmask]
About SLA:
The Special Libraries Association is a non-profit global organisation for innovative information professionals and their strategic partners. Headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, USA, SLA serves more than 9,000 members in 75 countries in the information profession, including corporate, academic and government information specialists. http://www.sla.org
About SLA Europe:
SLA Europe provides information professionals in Europe with unique networking and learning opportunities through its blog, and regular seminars and social events. The group recognises outstanding achievement in the information profession with annual awards. SLA Europe also engages with young information professionals through its Early Career Conference Awards (ECCA) http://www.sla-europe.org
Laura Williams
Chair
Early Career & Awards Committee
SLA Europe
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