Topic ID #19538 - posted 5/17/2012 2:32 AM
Jennifer Palmer
Webmaster
National Preservation Conference Scholarships
Jennifer Palmer
Webmaster
fwd from ACRA-L:
National Preservation Conference Scholarships
The National Trust for Historic Preservation is holding its annual National
Preservation Conference in Spokane, October 31-November 3, 2012. With
an estimated attendance of more than 2,000 people, the conference attracts
nationally recognized experts and practitioners in preservation and revitalization.
With a theme of Beyond Boundaries, the conference will feature interactive
educational sessions, field sessions, affinity sessions for partnership building
and networking, and informational on-your-own activities. This year, the conference
will focus on sustainability, diversity, public lands, and reimagining
historic sites.
For more information about the conference, please visit
http://www.preservationnation.org/resources/training/npc/.
The Washington Trust for Historic Preservation and Spokane Preservation
Advocates have worked to raise funds to provide conference scholarships
for residents and students of Washington State. Additional scholarship
funds are being raised in Oregon and Idaho.
The Washington Trust for Historic Preservation invites residents of
Washington State and students at Washington universities and colleges to
apply for scholarships that will cover conference registration fees and provide
a small travel stipend. Residents and students in Idaho and Oregon are also
eligible to apply for a limited number of scholarships. The application deadline
is June 21. Any applications received after this date will be reviewed on a space available basis only.
Application and more information available on our website
http://preservewa.org/National-Preservation-Conference-Spokane.aspx
Please e-mail your completed application to Anne Holland at aholland@preservewa.org.
Please put your first and last name in the subject line followed by Scholarship Application.
Questions? Please contact Anne Holland at aholland@preservewa.orgor 206-624-9449.
National Preservation Conference Scholarships
The National Trust for Historic Preservation is holding its annual National
Preservation Conference in Spokane, October 31-November 3, 2012. With
an estimated attendance of more than 2,000 people, the conference attracts
nationally recognized experts and practitioners in preservation and revitalization.
With a theme of Beyond Boundaries, the conference will feature interactive
educational sessions, field sessions, affinity sessions for partnership building
and networking, and informational on-your-own activities. This year, the conference
will focus on sustainability, diversity, public lands, and reimagining
historic sites.
For more information about the conference, please visit
http://www.preservationnation.org/resources/training/npc/.
The Washington Trust for Historic Preservation and Spokane Preservation
Advocates have worked to raise funds to provide conference scholarships
for residents and students of Washington State. Additional scholarship
funds are being raised in Oregon and Idaho.
The Washington Trust for Historic Preservation invites residents of
Washington State and students at Washington universities and colleges to
apply for scholarships that will cover conference registration fees and provide
a small travel stipend. Residents and students in Idaho and Oregon are also
eligible to apply for a limited number of scholarships. The application deadline
is June 21. Any applications received after this date will be reviewed on a space available basis only.
Application and more information available on our website
http://preservewa.org/National-Preservation-Conference-Spokane.aspx
Please e-mail your completed application to Anne Holland at aholland@preservewa.org.
Please put your first and last name in the subject line followed by Scholarship Application.
Questions? Please contact Anne Holland at aholland@preservewa.orgor 206-624-9449.
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