[SOA] Archival Education and Research Institute (AERI) 2010, June 20-25, 2010

Janet Carleton carleton at ohio.edu
Mon Feb 1 12:08:01 EST 2010



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Subject: 	[Ica-l] Archival Education and Research Institute (AERI) 2010, 
June 20-25,2010
Date: 	Sat, 30 Jan 2010 23:33:19 +0100
From: 	Anderson Karen <Karen.Anderson at miun.se>
To: 	ica-l at mailman.srv.ualberta.ca <ica-l at mailman.srv.ualberta.ca>

Dear Colleagues,

Please join us at the second annual Archival Education and Research
Institute (AERI), to be held June 20 - 25, 2010 at the University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor. AERI brings together doctoral students and faculty
to discuss research and curriculum issues related to archival science.

Information about the AERI 2010 program is available at
http://aeri2010.wetpaint.com/. New program details are being added
daily, so check back regularly to see what's new.

Applications for the Institute are due on or before March 1, 2010. Space 
is limited so participants are encouraged to apply early. Visit
http://aeri2010.wetpaint.com/page/Application+Form+and+Eligibility
<http://aeri2010.wetpaint.com/page/Application+Form+and+Eligibility>
to learn how to register today.

We are also pleased to be able to offer doctoral student scholarships
again this year. To check for eligibility and apply for student
scholarships to attend AERI 2010, visit
http://aeri2010.wetpaint.com/page/Student+Scholarships+to+AERI+2010
<http://aeri2010.wetpaint.com/page/Student+Scholarships+to+AERI+2010>.

About the Institutes

AERI 2010 is funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services and
is one of a series of week-long Archival Education and Research
Institutes (AERI), to be held in 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012. AERI brings 
together incoming and continuing doctoral students and faculty in the 
areas of archives and records from across the United States and worldwide.

The goals of AERI aim to advance the field of Archival Studies by:

1. Creating a dynamic community of researchers, teachers, and students
to help mentor doctoral students and faculty in areas such as thesis
writing, grant writing, publishing, and career development.

2. Advancing curriculum development in Archival Studies.

3. Furthering current research development through presentations,
posters, and workshop activities.

4. Fostering interest in future collaborations both nationally and
internationally. AERI will provide a dynamic venue for archival
researchers and teachers to interact in an intensive, collegial
collaborative environment. Future hosts for the Institute will include
the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (2011) and the University
of California - Los Angeles (UCLA) (2012).

For further information see our website and wiki at:

http://aeri2010.wetpaint.com/

http://aeri.gseis.ucla.edu

Questions or additional information can be addressed to Ellen-Rae
Cachola at aeri at gseis.ucla.edu <mailto:aeri at gseis.ucla.edu>



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