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Innovative Dissemination of Research Award deadline reminder

By Kevin Ho on Nov 14, 2012

Phew! You still have time to send in your applications for the UBC Library Innovative Dissemination Research Award. The application deadline is Monday, November 26, 2012 by 5pm.

The Innovative Dissemination Research Award winner will be formally recognized at the annual Celebrate Research Week gala held in March. The award includes a $2,000 cash prize and a framed certificate. For more information about the eligibility criteria, application forms and more, visit the Scholarly Communications website at: http://scholcomm.ubc.ca/award/.

If you have completed the application forms but don’t know where to send them, see directly below:

Send electronic forms via email to: innovative-dissemination-award@interchange.ubc.ca

Or send printed forms via campus mail to: Harry Young, Executive Coordinator, University Librarian’s Office, Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, 1961 East Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1

Or fax the form: Attention Harry Young, 604-822-3977

Did you know?

cIRcle is UBC’s digital repository for research and teaching materials created by the UBC community and its partners. Materials in cIRcle (circle.ubc.ca) are openly accessible to anyone on the web and will be preserved for future generations.  All Innovative Dissemination of Research Award applicants/nominees are encouraged to deposit their materials in cIRcle, if possible.

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