[Sigcr-l] University of Washington at ALA Anaheim

Allyson Carlyle acarlyle at u.washington.edu
Mon Jun 23 11:46:54 EDT 2008


Prospective doctoral students -

The University of Washington iSchool at ALA

The iSchool will be available for inquiries about our doctoral program and the Washington Doctoral Initiative (WDI, see below) at the Exhibits Hall at ALA Annual Meeting in Anaheim.  Program Director Allyson Carlyle, Associate Professor Cheryl Metoyer, Director for Graduate Minority Recruitment and Retention Cynthia del Rosario, and doctoral students Deborah Turner and Amelia Abreu will meet with prospective students and interested individuals to answer questions and provide information about the iSchool and our doctoral program.

Meet us at the UW Information School booth #2823:

 *   Sunday June 29, 2008 : 9:00 - 1:30 and 3:00 -5:00
 *   Monday June 30, 2008: 11:00 - 1:30 and 3:00 -5:00
 *   Tuesday July 1, 2008: 9:00 -12:00
Or schedule an individual appointment; email us at wdi at u.washington.edu


See also our Travel Schedule website (http://depts.washington.edu/wdi/schedule.shtml) for updates.


WDI - Washington Doctoral Initiative

Are you interested in obtaining a doctorate from one of the most dynamic and innovative information schools in the U.S.?  The University of Washington Information School offers four-year doctoral fellowships via the Washington Doctoral Initiative (WDI). In Autumn 2009, the iSchool will enroll three highly-qualified librarians from traditionally underrepresented groups to pursue a Ph.D. in Information Science. An Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) grant provides fellowships for full time study and will augment the student experience through an intensive mentoring program. For more information about the WDI program, the iSchool, University of Washington, and much more, please visit our website at http://depts.washington.edu/wdi<http://depts.washington.edu/wdi.htm>.

I hope to see you there.
Allyson


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