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Grants
Read the reports from the Annual Meeting Grant recipients on their experiences.
Whiting Diversity Grants
2010 Whiting Diversity Grants are open to all qualified employees of AAUP member presses who are identified as a member of an underrepresented group within AAUP. Applicants must be a permanent (full or part time) staff member at an AAUP full, international, or associate member press and must have a least one one year of university press experience. AAUP will cover the meeting registration fee. Lodging and travel expenses will be reimbursed up to $1000.
The following individuals received a 2010 Whiting Diversity Grant:
Jessica Booth, University of Utah Press
Devni DeSilva, University of British Columbia Press
Whiting Newcomer Grants
2010 Whiting Newcomer Grants are open to all qualified employees of AAUP member presses who have never attended an AAUP Annual Meeting. Newcomer Grants cover the registration fee to the AAUP Annual Meeting only (no travel expenses).
The following individuals received a 2010 Whiting Newcomer Grant:
Amy Harris, University Press of Florida
Jennifer Hunt, Baylor University Press
Jessica d'Arbonne, University Press of Colorado
John Hussey, University Press of Kentucky
Joseph Siu, Hong Kong University Press
Ryan Chynces, Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Valerie Jones, University Press of Mississippi
Yvonne Crevier, University of Massachusetts Press
Tom Helleberg, NYU Press
Timothy Elfenbein, Duke University Press
Joanne Banducci, University of Nevada Press
Early Career Grants
Generously funded by CrossRef and BookMobile, these grants will cover up to $1000 in registration fees and travel expenses for individuals with less than three years experience at an AAUP member press to attend their first AAUP Annual Meeting.
The following individuals were awarded a 2010 Early Career Grant:
Linda Bannister, Indiana University Press
Amanda Steele, Temple University Press
AAUP/WiSP Professional Development Grants
Women in Scholarly Publishing (WiSP) has generously made its Career Development Funds available to allow individuals who work or freelance for AAUP member presses to attend the AAUP Annual Meeting and/or pre-meeting workshops. The 2010 AAUP/WiSP Professional Development Grant will provide up to $1,500 to qualified applicants for registration fees and travel expenses. The grant is geared toward mid-level career development and applicants should have worked or freelanced for an AAUP member press for at least 3 years in the course of their careers. Two grants will be awarded in 2010, one to a freelancer and one to a member press staff representative.
The AAUP/WisP Professional Development Grant for a freelancer was awarded to:
Amanda Sutton
The AAUP/WisP Professional Development Grant for an AAUP press staff member was awarded to:
Kate O'Brien-Nicholson, Fordham University Press
Read the grantee reports (pdf) from the 2009 Meeting.
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