George Blood, L.P. Women in AV Archiving and Technology 2026

The George Blood LP Women in Audiovisual Archiving and Technology Scholarship is designed to facilitate the advanced education and training of women who wish to pursue careers in technical areas of audiovisual archives.

The  scholarship is open to students who have an interest or experience in technical areas of the field, i

This scholarship is funded by George Blood, L.P.

ELIGIBILITY

The scholarship is open to all students who embrace new ideas or bring different voices to the archival field, and

  • must be enrolled full or part time in a graduate-level or other advanced program in moving image studies or moving image production, library or information management as regards moving image, archival moving image studies, museum moving image studies or a related scientific or technical moving image discipline (s); or must be accepted into such a program for the next academic year.  
  • must have a grade point average of at least 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) in his/her current or most recently completed academic program
APPLICATION

All applications are submitted through the online form.  Each application must include the following:
  • A Scholarship application form (online submission). Resumes or curriculum vitae must be submitted to supplement the application form.
  • An official transcript from the applicant’s most recent academic program (including the institution’s grading scale and/or GPA calculator) sent directly from the academic institution. Electronic submission preferred.  If unable to submit electronically, contact Kristina Kersels (kkersels@amianet.org) for mailing instructions.
  • An essay of no more than 1,000 words describing the applicant’s major field of study, interest in moving image archiving, relevant experience and/or education, and career goals.
  • Two letters of recommendation submitted separately to kkersels@amianet.org. Do not submit more than two.  Electronic submission preferred.  If unable to submit electronically, contact Kristina Kersels (kkersels@amianet.org) for mailing instructions.

Important factors in the selection of the scholarship recipients include: a student's commitment to pursuing a career in moving image archiving; commitment to a field that is inclusive of many voices; the quality of a student's academic record; and the strength of a student's program of study as it applies to moving image archiving.

Important note:  Applicants must submit a separate application form and a unique essay for each scholarship, but may submit one set of supporting documents (references, transcripts) to be eligible for all three scholarships.  No applicant will be awarded more than one scholarship.
1.Your information(Required.)
2.Grade Point Average
3.What is your career goal?(Required.)
4.About the institution you will be attending(Required.)
5.Education History (include previous undergraduate or graduate eduation)
6.Please list any awards, scholarships, or noteworthy achievements
7.Please list any hobbies, interests, volunteer activities
8.Employment History
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9.Please upload your Essay (no more than 1,000 words)
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If you are unable to upload your Employment History or your Essay, you may email them directly to AMIA at kkersels@amianet.org.  Please include your name on each document.

ALL TRANSCRIPTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS MUST BE SENT SEPARATELY.
  • Recommendations must come directly either by email or by post directly from the writer.
  • Transcripts must be official transcripts and may be submitted by email or by post by the institution.
Send all recommendations and transcripts to AMIA Scholarships, AMIA Office, 1313 Vine Street, Hollywood, CA 90028. Forms may be submitted electronically to kkersels@amianet.org.

Applications must be received no later than June 17, 2026

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