Lenore F. Coral IAML Travel Grant Application

Call for 2020 Grant Applications

The Lenore F. Coral IAML Travel Grant is intended to help support travel and conference fees to attend an annual IAML meeting. The grant, a cash award ($840 for 2020), is usually offered biennially, in even numbered years, or more frequently at the discretion of the MLA Board of Directors. The grant is open to all MLA members who are also members of IAML, with priority given to members attending their first or second IAML conference who have not received this award in a previous year. Applicants for the travel award should have little or no support from their home institution or library.

This grant is supported by the Lenore F. Coral IAML Travel Fund.

 

Application: Please send a letter of application and curriculum vitae as one PDF document by e-mail attachment to: Darwin F. Scott, Chair, Lenore F. Coral IAML Travel Grant Award Committee (dfscott@princeton.edu). Please ask for three letters of reference to be sent by e-mail attachment to the same address. For the subject line of application and referrals, please use: Coral IAML Travel Grant Award Application--your name (and ask your referees to use the same with "reference for" added before applicant name).

Please ask for three letters of reference to be sent by e-mail attachment to the same address.

 

Deadline for all materials: February 7, 2020.

 

To read more about the upcoming IAML Conference in Prague, Czech Republic, 19-24 July 2020, see: https://www.iaml.info/congresses/2020-prague (website in development; program not yet announced).
This grant is supported by the Lenore F. Coral IAML Travel Fund.


The recipient of the Lenore F. Coral IAML Travel Grant will be announced at the MLA Annual business meeting in Norfolk, Virginia.

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The Music Library Association is the professional association for music libraries and librarianship in the United States. Founded in 1931, it has an international membership of librarians, musicians, scholars, educators, and members of the book and music trades. Complementing the Association’s national and international activities are eleven regional chapters that carry out its programs on the local level.