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ACRL 2011 National Conference Support Staff Scholarship, USA

To provide opportunities for academic and research library support staff to update their skills and knowledge by participating in an ACRL professional development experience.

Goals

• Enhance support staff members’ abilities to provide excellent services to constituent groups
• Provide library support staff with an active, positive interaction with ACRL
• Increase participation of library support staff in ACRL professional development activities
• Increase ACRL’s efforts toward being a more inclusive organization

Award

Ten scholarships will be awarded.
• Five will consist of complimentary registration (a $375 value) and a travel stipend of $250 to attend the ACRL 2011 National Conference, March 30-April 2, 2011 in Philadelphia. The total value of each scholarship is $625.
• Five will consist of complimentary registration only. The total value of each scholarship is $375.

Eligibility Criteria

Scholarship applicants must be:
• Currently employed in a library, preference will be given to applicants employed in an academic or research library
• Recommended by the library dean or director

Application Process

To be considered, applicants must:
1. Obtain a recommendation from your dean/director in electronic form that can be cut and pasted into the application form (not to exceed 300 words).
2. Complete the online Library Support Staff Scholarship Application. The application includes a brief description of the applicant’s job responsibilities as well as a description of how attending the ACRL National Conference will support their long-term goals (not to exceed 300 words).

NOTE: Only electronic submissions via the Library Support Staff Scholarship Application will be considered. The form does not allow submissions to be saved and resumed. Prepare your answers and have your dean/director’s recommendation obtained before starting the online application. Please double-check all your answers before pushing the ‘submit’ button.

Deadline for Submission

The application deadline is November 9, 2010 (11:59 p.m. Central).

Selection Criteria

The award committee consists of members of the National Conference Scholarship Committee. The committee will strive to achieve both diversity and balance among scholarship recipients based on the following factors:
• Responses to open-ended questions on the application form
• Dean/director recommendation
• Educational experience, background and geographical diversity

In awarding the scholarships, particular attention will be given to library staff members from diverse backgrounds and those employed at institutions serving under-represented racial and ethnic groups. Preference will be given to individuals who have not previously been awarded an ACRL scholarship. Individuals may only receive one ACRL scholarship per professional development event. Preference will be given to those with 3 or more years of library support staff experience.

PhD Student Position within Engineering Education Research, Sweden

They are looking for a candidate (reference number 2010/164) within the area on educational methods that promote complex competences related to transformative learning. Transformative learning, including the ability to shift perspectives, is claimed to be best achieved when different perspectives are introduced in teaching and when also their underlying assumptions are challenged. This candidate will study whether case study courses and other pedagogical approaches can promote learning processes of transformative character and how such learning can be assessed.

Another position (reference number 2010/163) is within the area of mathematics education. Mathematical models influence how we think about the world, and consequently what conclusions we draw and what choices we make. But how do students, at secondary school level and university level, conceptualize the nature and role of mathematical models in science and engineering? And how can teachers help students to construct, analyze, and solve mathematical models representing complex real-world problems in science and engineering?

A third candidate (reference number 2010/165) is sought on opportunities for improved learning in relation to knowledge clusters. In connection to Chalmers’ eight areas of advance, such clusters may form around specific themes in collaboration with the public and private sectors, integrating education, research, and innovation. How can these clusters be utilized as platforms for improved education in terms of relevance of the education, both for the profession and for the desired societal change? And how can they be utilized for informing the university on future competence needs of both students and of engineers and other professionals? What other types of opportunities for improved learning emerge?

Required qualifications :

The basic qualification for admission to the doctoral programme in Engineering Education Research is a master’s degree in an area appropriate for the research task (degree on advanced level of at least 240 higher education credits). Equivalent knowledge acquired by other means will also count as qualification. Experience from earlier work within the described areas is an advantage.

Applicants from abroad who do not have English or a Scandinavian language as their mother tongue will be required to take an English language test, e.g. TOEFL 550 (paper-based)/TOEFL 213 (computer-based) before admission.

Application procedure :

The application shall be written in English and include the following items:

  1. An application of a maximum of one A4 page containing your specific qualifications for the position
  2. Attested copies of education certificates, including grade reports and other documents
  3. Curriculum Vitae
  4. Letters of recommendation and name of reference persons (optional)

The application shall be sent electronically as pdf or zipped documents. Please use the button at the foot of the page to reach the application form.

If any material is not available electronically or cannot be transferred to pdf format, the material can be sent as a hard copy to Registrar. The applicants name and the reference number (2010/164) must be written on the first page of the application.

Address:
Registrar
Chalmers University of Technology
SE-412 96 Göteborg
Sweden

Further information

Urban Nulden, Head of the Department of Applied IT
Email: urban.nulden@ituniv.se
Phone: +46 31 786 27 63

Magdalena Svanström, director, Chalmers Learning Centre
Email: magdalena.svanstrom@chalmers.se
Phone: +46 31 772 3001

Application Deadline: 15 September 2010

2011 Seiu Law Fellowship, USA

The SEIU Law Fellowship Program was established to expose recent law graduates to legal work within an international union and offers an excellent opportunity for new lawyers to work with experienced union-side lawyers on a variety of cutting-edge issues related to the advancement of workers’ interests.

SEIU is a progressive, dynamic and growing labor organization representing over 2 million workers in the United States and Canada, principally in the building service, public service, and health care fields. Attorneys in SEIU’s Legal Department engage in innovative lawyering to further the organization’s interests in organizing new workers, improving working conditions, engaging in political action, and achieving social justice. This includes representation of the International, local unions, and members in litigation enforcing the Fair Labor Standards Act, Title VII, election statutes, and local, state and federal labor management relations laws.

Past fellows have been involved in most areas of the legal department’s work. While each fellowship experience varies according to the work of the department, fellows can expect to be involved in at least some of the following types of work: litigation to enforce the labor and employment rights of union members; handling matters before the National Labor Relations Board; advice and assistance to staff organizers; involvement in policy and legislative initiatives; attendance at SEIU and labor law conferences; and participation in SEIU’s political program.

Fellowship openings are in Washington, D.C. Fellowships are for one year, with an option to renew for a second year (with the mutual agreement of the fellow and SEIU). Full vacation and health benefits are provided, and salary is commensurate with experience. Recent law graduates, judicial clerks, and third-year law students are welcome to apply.

Qualifications:

Applicants should have excellent research and writing skills, a demonstrated commitment to workers’ rights and a desire to practice union-side labor law. SEIU is an equal opportunity employer.

To apply for the Fellowship, send a cover letter, resume, writing sample, law school transcript and two letters of recommendation to:

Cheryl Alston
Assistant to the General Counsel
SEIU Legal Department
1800 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
cheryl.alston@seiu.org
fax: 202-429-5565

Application deadline: December 1, 2010.

Applicants should submit only one set of materials by hard copy, e-mail, or fax. Please indicate “2011 Fellowship Application” on your email.

Email: cheryl.alston@seiu.org