Paul Reynolds Scholarship - The No Numpties

Organisation/person name: 
National Library of New Zealand
Work type: 
Freelance
Work classification: 
OTHER
Job description: 

Paul Reynolds Scholarship - The No Numpties Award

This scholarship is intended to be used to enhance the knowledge and development of those working in the New Zealand GLAM sector.

Applications are open for the Paul Reynolds scholarship, an award in honour of the inspirational internet pioneer and media commentator.

The scholarship, worth a minimum of $5000, will enable the successful applicant to research or develop specialist digital knowledge or experience at an overseas institution.

To be eligible applicants need to be currently working in the digital space, in or for the New Zealand Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums (GLAM) sector.

Applications for the 2011 award close on Monday 30 May 2011 and the successful applicant will be announced in September 2011.

This scholarship is established from donations made by the National Library of New Zealand and friends of Paul Reynolds. The donations are held in trust by LIANZA.

 

Key skills sought: 

working in or for the GLAM sector

This opportunity is: 
Paid
Salary low $: 
0
Salary high $: 
0
Closing date: 
Monday, 30 May 2011
Contact details: 

Read about the scholarship’s criteria and conditions on lianza.org.nz

Download the 2011 application form (pdf, 197KB)

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