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Offered by Association of Jewish Libraries
Are you a graduate student of library and information science who is passionate about Jewish literature and culture? If so, the AJL Student Scholarship may be a great opportunity for you! Each year, the scholarship awards an academic scholarship of $3,000 to a student enrolled in or accepted into a graduate school of library and information science, in combination with a conference subvention award (not to exceed $2,000) to cover registration, travel expenses, and hotel (double occupancy) associated with attending the Association of Jewish Libraries annual conference in person in San Diego in the June following the deadline.
If you’re looking to expand your knowledge and network within the Jewish library community, we encourage you to apply! Keep on reading to learn more.
The Association of Jewish Libraries is an international, professional organization that fosters access to information and research in all forms of media relating to all things Jewish. The Association promotes Jewish literacy and scholarship and provides a community for peer support and professional development.
This scholarship is open to students meeting the below eligibility criteria.
Graduate Students
Library and Information Sciences, Religion
Library and Information Sciences, Religion
U.S. Citizens, Canadian Citizens, Other
In addition to the below application materials, interested students must submit documentation of their Jewish studies and/or their experience working in Judaica libraries.
200-300-word personal statement
Proof of enrollment
Academic transcript
Letter of recommendation
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