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 **CERL INTERNSHIP and PLACEMENT GRANTS** **CERL INTERNSHIP and PLACEMENT GRANTS**
  
-Annuall, CERL offers up to three Internship and Placement Grants, to the value of 1,000 Euros each, to allow qualified librarians and scholars to work on CERL projects in CERL libraries, or in CERL offices, and to be trained on CERL databases, generally for a period of one month.+Annually, CERL offers up to three Internship and Placement Grants, to the value of 1,000 Euros each, to allow qualified librarians and scholars to work on CERL projects in CERL libraries, or in CERL offices, and to be trained on CERL databases, generally for a period of one month.
   
 In particular, CERL is looking to support people new to the profession, whether in librarianship or in academia, and to facilitate international mobility. In particular, CERL is looking to support people new to the profession, whether in librarianship or in academia, and to facilitate international mobility.
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 CERL member libraries propose projects suitable to the CERL Grant. Applicants may apply to these, or suggest a different proposal in agreement with another host library, which must itself be a member of CERL. The internship should normally take place within the period January-September. CERL member libraries propose projects suitable to the CERL Grant. Applicants may apply to these, or suggest a different proposal in agreement with another host library, which must itself be a member of CERL. The internship should normally take place within the period January-September.
  
-Information on the 2018 internships offered by member libraries is available [[https://www.cerl.org/collaboration/internship/2018|here]] - but note that the call is now closed.+Information on the 2020 internships offered by member libraries is available [[https://www.cerl.org/collaboration/internship/2020|here]] - the deadline for sending in applications is 21 January 2020.
  
 A grant can only be assigned once to the same person. Applications not selected but positively vetted will be notified that they can be put in again for the next round. A grant can only be assigned once to the same person. Applications not selected but positively vetted will be notified that they can be put in again for the next round.
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-** RECIPIENTS OF 2017/18 GRANTS**:+** RECIPIENTS OF 2017/18 GRANTS**
  
-25 February 2018: The CERL Grant Committee is very pleased to announce the conferment of four CERL Grants to +25 February 2018: The CERL Grant Committee is very pleased to announce the conferment of four CERL Grants:  
  
-{{:collaboration:cerl_grant_ester_camilla_peric.jpg?100 |}}1) catalogue the collection of incunabula at Cambridge University Library: +{{:collaboration:cerl_grant_ester_camilla_peric.jpg?100 |}}1) To catalogue the collection of incunabula at Cambridge University Library: 
-To Ester Peric, a Master student in Italian Philology and Book History from the University of Udine, Italy, with experience in archival documents and an Erasmus + in Manchester spent cataloguing incunabula at the John Rylands University Library.+to Ester Peric, a Master student in Italian Philology and Book History from the University of Udine, Italy, with experience in archival documents and an Erasmus + in Manchester spent cataloguing incunabula at the John Rylands University Library. Peric gained a place in the four-year Doctorate programme 'Testi, Tradizioni e Culture del Libro. Studi italiani e romanzi' at the University of Naples (coord. Prof. Andrea Mazzucchi), starting Nov. 2019
  
-2) catalogue the collection of incunabula at Edinburgh National Library: +{{ :collaboration:cerl_grant_krisztina_rabai.jpg??100|}}2)   To catalogue the collection of incunabula at Edinburgh National Library: to Krisztina Rábai, Assistant Professor in Medieval and Book History at the University of Szeged, Hungary, with experience in monastic library collections.
-To Krisztina Rábai, Assistant Professor in Medieval and Book History at the University of Szeged, Hungary, with experience in monastic library collections.+
  
-3) catalogue the collection of incunabula at the Beinecke Library in Yale: +3) To catalogue the collection of incunabula at the Beinecke Library in Yale: {{:collaboration:cerl_grant_beatrice_alai.jpg?100 |}}to Beatrice Alai, from Cesena, Italy, with degrees in History of Art and Palaeography from the University of Florence and Padua and currently on a postdoctoral fellowship in Berlin to work on the incunabula collection of the Kupferstichkabinett in Berlin. 
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-{{ :collaboration:cerl_grant_beatrice_alai.jpg?100|}}To Beatrice Alai, from Cesena, Italy, with degrees in History of Art and Palaeography from the University of Florence and Padua and currently on a postdoctoral fellowship in Berlin to work on the incunabula collection of the Kupferstichkabinett in Berlin. +
  
-{{:collaboration:cerl_grant_james_misson.jpg?100 |}}To James Misson, a DPhil student in English Literature from the University of Oxford, with experience in English Palaeography and in cataloguing in MEI incunabula from Oxford colleges.+{{ :collaboration:cerl_grant_james_misson.jpg?100|}}4) To James Misson, a DPhil student in English Literature from the University of Oxford, with experience in English Palaeography and in cataloguing in MEI incunabula from Oxford colleges.
  
-The three hosting libraries offered matching funds to secure a longer internship.+The three hosting libraries offered matching funds to secure a longer internship. A report of their activities is available [[https://www.cerl.org/collaboration/internship/2018alairabaimissonperic|here]].
  
 25 applications were received from Australia (1), Austria (1), Canada (1), Hungary (1), Italy (12, 4 of which living abroad), Japan (1), Spain (1), Netherlands (3), New Zeland (1), UK (1), US (1), Poland (1).  25 applications were received from Australia (1), Austria (1), Canada (1), Hungary (1), Italy (12, 4 of which living abroad), Japan (1), Spain (1), Netherlands (3), New Zeland (1), UK (1), US (1), Poland (1). 
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 8 Male and 17 female. 11 librarians or library trainees or students, 14 early career scholars. 8 Male and 17 female. 11 librarians or library trainees or students, 14 early career scholars.
  
-**RECIPIENTS OF 2016/17 GRANTS**:+**RECIPIENTS OF 2016/17 GRANTS**
  
 1 May 2017, three Interns started work on enriching MEI entries for the incunables held at the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the National Library of the Netherlands, in The Hague: 1 May 2017, three Interns started work on enriching MEI entries for the incunables held at the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the National Library of the Netherlands, in The Hague:
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 {{ :collaboration:cerl_grant_interns.jpg?600 |}} {{ :collaboration:cerl_grant_interns.jpg?600 |}}
  
-**RECIPIENTS OF 2015 GRANTS**:+**RECIPIENTS OF 2015 GRANTS**
  
 CERL received 21 applications. CERL received 21 applications.
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-**RECIPIENT OF 2014 GRANT**:+**RECIPIENT OF 2014 GRANT**
  
 2014 -  Angéline Rais - Cataloguing the incunabula collection of Lambeth Palace Library in the Material Evidence in Incunabula (MEI) database.\\ 2014 -  Angéline Rais - Cataloguing the incunabula collection of Lambeth Palace Library in the Material Evidence in Incunabula (MEI) database.\\
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