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ALISS Events
The Association of Library and Information Science Students (ALISS) puts on a number of events each year, from brown-bag lunches with prominent members of the library and information science field, to annual events like the Book Sales and Spring Fling. If you would like to get involved or volunteer for these events, send us a note.
ALISS Open Meeting & Course Feedback Session
When: Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011, 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm (PST) in the Allen Auditorium, Suzzallo Library
Do you have a great idea for a student event, want to travel to a conference, or throw an alumni event?
There are several exciting funding possibilities available students and student orgs at this time. There are funds available for student events, alumni events, and conference travel. Here’s some of the funds available and where you can learn more about accessing them. Don’t worry if you’re not a member of a student org. Many of the orgs, AIMS included, would love to help you with your idea.
Student Leadership Council
The Student Leadership Council (SLC) is composed of representatives from AIMS, IUGA, ALISS, and the PhD Association. The SLC has a combined pool of around $5,000 for student events. This can be used for almost any student activity available to all iSchool students. Funding guidelines are soon to be published, but don’t let that stop you from applying for funding now.
More information: Student Leadership Council, ischool-slc@u.washington.edu, and Wendy Phillips, Director of Student Services
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Are you interested in youth librarianship or youth literacy? Do you know someone else who is? Do you need continuing education experience for your portfolio
The iYouth conference can help you with all of this and more!
Young Minds, Fresh Perspectives
Date: Saturday, January 29, 2011
Time: 8am (for sign-in)-4:30pm
Location: Mary Gates Hall, University of Washington
Click HERE to register with BrownPaperTickets.
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