Subject: Preservation administration fellowship
Preservation and Conservation Studies of The Graduate School of Library and Information Science is pleased to announce the availability of support for students of preservation administration. A U.S. Department of Education Title IIB Fellowship is available for a full-time Masters student. The funding includes tuition and fees as well as a stipend of $5400 for twelve months. Minorities are encouraged to apply. Applications for the fellowship should be made to the Graduate School of Library and Information Science to the attention of Carolyn Harris. Applicants will be considered when they have been fully admitted to the GSLIS masters program. Applications and admission material are available from GSLIS. Post-Masters Sixth Year Advanced Certificate students are eligible to apply for a Preservation Training Stipend from the National Endowment for the Humanities. The stipend is $30,000 to complete the 30 credit hour program. Recommendation for an NEH award does not assure acceptance to GSLIS. Separate application must be made. Successful experience as a library or archives manager is required. Institutions are encouraged to sponsor applicants from their institutions. Guidelines are available from NEH's Division of Preservation and Access, Washington, D.C. 20506, Phone (202) 606-8570. For more information please contact Carolyn Harris, Director of Preservation and Conservation Studies, (512) 471-3705. *** Conservation DistList Instance 6:58 Distributed: Wednesday, May 12, 1993 Message Id: cdl-6-58-003 ***Received on Wednesday, 12 May, 1993