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#UKSG2023

We are absolutely delighted to announce the winners of the 2023 sponsored places for the UKSG Conference.

Beth Montague-Hellen from the Francis Crick Institute has won the Merriman award and, thanks to sponsorship from the Taylor & Francis Group, will be attending the NASIG Conference in Pittsburgh as well as UKSG in Glasgow.

This year we were able to award four sponsored places for early career professional/ students. The winners are:

Ella Burrows from London School of Economics, with a place sponsored by Wiley

Andrew Marsden from Manchester Metropolitan University, with a place sponsored by AIP Publishing

Gordon McQueen from London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, with a place sponsored by the Royal Society of Chemistry

Christina Nguyen from the University of Toronto, with a place sponsored by UKSG

Congratulations to our winners!  Bethany Logan, Chair of the Outreach & Communications Sub-Committee

 

Plan your visit with our list of additional events hosted by our exhibitors in Glasgow. Check out the list here

Don’t forget to book your place! https://bit.ly/3N77s9J

Become a UKSG Trustee

We are looking for people to stand for election to become a trustee of UKSG.  You do not have to be UK based, but you do need to be within a member institution.   Details on what is expected of a Trustee and to get a copy of the nomination form, please visit http://bit.ly/1hI4SDt. Don’t worry about the signatures needed – please contact Bev (bev[at]uksg.org) to arrange them.

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