Two Libraries Faculty Members Awarded MSU International Travel Grant for Research

Two Libraries Faculty Members Awarded MSU International Travel Grant for Research

Photo of Chania, CreteThe MSU International Travel Grant was created to support the international presentation of research that advances the university’s mission, with the winning proposals selected by the faculty on the International Travel Awards Committee. Full-time, permanent faculty members actively involved in research are eligible for this grant funding.  Preference may be given to junior faculty members for whom the trip is more likely to advance their careers. These awards will be administered by the Associate Provost and Dean of the Graduate College and approved by the Provost prior to awards being made.

Tracy Stout and Rachel Besara have just been awarded the International Travel Grant to present their research, “Losing Sight of the Forest for the Trees? Measuring Library Employees’ Perceived Efforts and Their Alignment with Strategic Goals” at the Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries Conference in Chania, Crete. The MSU Libraries is proud of this recognition of the research being produced by our faculty. If you are interested in applying for this grant, please feel free to talk to Tracy and Rachel.

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