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[padg] Doctoral Studies at UT-Austin
Doctoral Studies in Preservation at UT School of Information
In 2006, the University of Texas at Austin School of Information
launched an innovative PhD Fellowship initiative to educate doctoral
students in the broad field of library and archives preservation and
conservation. With a 2nd generous grant from the Institute of Museum
and Library Services, the School is able to offer significant living
stipends and full tuition to 5 full-time doctoral students for 3
years beginning with the fall 2008 semester. Applications will be
accepted in December 2007 for studies to begin in fall 2008 and in
December 2008 for studies to begin in fall 2009.
The primary goal of the PhD Preservation Fellowship initiative is to
produce doctoral students prepared to meet the challenges of
education, research, and leadership in the field of cultural
preservation in the 21st century, and who will serve as faculty
members in preservation, as preservation researchers, and in leading
administrative positions in libraries.
We are interested in applicants whose academic and professional
backgrounds might include preservation administration, conservation,
archives, digital libraries, digital preservation, moving image and
sound preservation, and information policy, to name a few. To learn
more about the fellowships and application details, please visit:
www.ischool.utexas.edu/kilgarlin/fellowships.php
Best wishes,
--
Ellen Cunningham-Kruppa
Director
The Kilgarlin Center for Preservation of the Cultural Record
School of Information
The University of Texas at Austin
1 University Station D7000
Austin TX 78712-0390
Phone: 512.471.8287
FAX: 512.471.8285
E-mail: e.cunnk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx