Elsevier Foundation Grants for attending International TICER School

Dear All, The course "Electronic Resources and Electronic Publishing" will take place at Tilburg University, the Netherlands, from Tuesday evening 10 August up to and including Friday afternoon 13 August 2004, with an optional programme on Tuesday afternoon. Details are available at http://www.ticer.nl/04elres/index.htm Elsevier Foundation Grants (Last Date15 June 2004) Participants from developing countries can apply for an Elsevier Foundation Grant for the course "Electronic Resources and Electronic Publishing", made available by the Elsevier Foundation. The Elsevier Foundation are willing to sponsor 4 participants from Asia, Africa or South America. You can only apply for a grant if you originate from a country which is mentioned in the first five columns of the OECD "DAC List of Aid Recipients as at 1 January 2003", countries indicated in this list as developing countries and territories (official development assistance). The grant includes: the course fee (including 3 lunches and 3 dinners); accommodation in a student room for the duration of the course;an economy class return flight to an airport near Tilburg;travel and health insurance during your stay in Tilburg. The sponsorship does not cover costs which are not mentioned above, e.g., visa fee, transportation in your own country, public transport in the Netherlands from the airport to Tilburg and back, breakfasts, remaining dinners and lunches, and personal expenses. If you want to apply for this grant, please send an email to the course coordinator Ms. Anja Huijben at Anja.Huijben@uvt.nl before 15 June 2004. The email should contain the following information: -what organisation you work for; -what your job title is and what your work entails; -what country you are from; -a short biography or curriculum vitae; -your motivation to apply for this course; -why you are the right person to sponsor; -how you intend to distribute the knowledge your gained during this course in your country; -what kind of activities your institute develops in the field of digital libraries. Incomplete applications will not be taken into consideration. Please do not fill out the official application form as well, because you will then be treated as a normal applicant and will thus receive an invoice for your participation. The following international experts have confirmed their contribution to the course. The list is continuously updated. Jonathan Clark Technology Director, Elsevier, Netherlands Hans Geleijnse Chief Information Officer, Director IT Services and Librarian, Tilburg University, Netherlands Emanuella Giavarra Copyright lawyer, Chambers of Mark Watson-Gandy, United Kingdom Arnold Hirshon Executive Director, NELINET, United States Donald W. King Research Professor, University of Pittsburgh, School of Information Sciences, United States Teun Nijssen Security Advisor, Tilburg University, IT Services, Netherlands Mark Patterson Senior Editor, Public Library of Science, European Bioinformatics Institute, United Kingdom Thomas W. Place Deputy Librarian, Tilburg University, Library, Netherlands Hans E. Roosendaal Professor of Scientific Information, University of Twente, School of Business, Public Administration & Technology, Department of Computer Science, Netherlands Sylvia Van Peteghem Chief Librarian, University of Ghent, Library, Belgium Herbert Van de Sompel Digital Library Research & Prototyping, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Research Library, United States Details are available at http://www.ticer.nl/04elres/index.htm Ticer B.V., PO Box 4191 5004 JD Tilburg The Netherlands telephone +31-13-466 83 10 telefax +31-13-466 83 83 e-mail Ticer@uvt.nl http://www.ticer.nl ---------- J.K.Vijayakumar INFLIBNET __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html
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