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Application Deadline: Friday, January 17, 2020 (12PM EST)
Thank you for your interest in the 2020 Conference Travel Awards!

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Conference Travel Awards Open to Current ARLIS/NA Members
Conference Attendance Award

Amount: $1000

Eligibility: Individual member who serves as a committee member, group moderator, and/or chapter officer

Purpose: To encourage participation in ARLIS/NA by assisting conference attendance by committee members, chapter officers, and moderators, of divisions, sections, and round tables
Student Conference Attendance Award

Amount: $1000

Eligibility: Student members who are active participants in ARLIS/NA and are currently enrolled in an accredited graduate program in Library Studies and/or Information Studies or have recently graduated (within 12 mos. of graduation)

Purpose: To encourage participation in ARLIS/NA by assisting students considering a career in art librarianship or visual resources to attend the annual ARLIS/NA conference
Conference Travel Awards Open to All Eligible Applicants
Student Diversity Award for Conference Attendance

Amount: $1000

Eligibility: Students from a traditionally under-represented group who are currently enrolled in an accredited graduate program in Library Studies and/or Information Studies or have recently graduated (within 12 months of graduation)

Purpose: To encourage multicultural students considering a career in art librarianship or visual resources to participate in the activities of ARLIS/NA
Judith A. Hoffberg Student Award for Conference Attendance

Sponsored by the Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS/NA), the Judith A. Hoffberg Student Award for Conference Attendance is given annually in honor of the founding of ARLIS/NA and its first president. The Art Libraries Society of North America was founded in 1972 by a group of art librarians attending the American Library Association annual conference in Chicago at the initiative of Judith Hoffberg.

Amount: $1000

Eligibility: Students who are currently enrolled in an accredited graduate program in Library Studies and/or Information Studies or have recently graduated (within 12 mos. of graduation)

Purpose: To encourage students considering a career in art librarianship or visual resources to participate in the activities of ARLIS/NA
Howard Karno Travel Award

Amount: $1000

Eligibility: Art librarians residing in Latin America or Art Librarians residing in North America working with significant Latin American art/architecture research collections or researching subjects or themes related to Latin American art/architecture

Purpose: To encourage professional development of art librarians who work to advance the study of Latin American art through interaction with ARLIS/NA colleagues and conference participation

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* 1. Are you a current member of ARLIS/NA?

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* 2. Each individual may apply for ONE Award

Which award are you applying for?

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