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This is the website / wiki for AERI 2010, the second Archival Education and Research Institute to be held June 20 - 25, 2010 at the University of Michigan School of Information in Ann Arbor, Michigan. AERI 2010 is full! Thank you all for your response. Applications for AERI 2010 are no longer being accepted.

We are continually updating the site with new information so check back regularly for updates!

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About the Institutes

AERI 2010 is primarily funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services and is one of a series of week-long Archival Education and Research Institutes (AERI), to be held in 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012. AERI brings together incoming and continuing doctoral students and faculty from across the United States and worldwide. Additional funding for AERI 2010 comes from the University of Michigan School of Information, the University of Michigan Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, and the University of Michigan Bentley Historical Library.

The goals of AERI aim to advance the field of Archival Studies by:

  1. Creating a dynamic community of researchers, teachers, and students to help mentor doctoral students and faculty in areas such as thesis writing, grant writing, publishing, and career development.
  2. Advancing curriculum development in Archival Studies.
  3. Furthering current research development through presentations, posters, and workshop activities.
  4. Fostering interest in future collaborations both nationally and internationally. AERI will provide a dynamic venue for archival researchers and teachers to interact in an intensive, collegial collaborative environment. Future hosts for the Institute will include the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (2011) and the University of California - Los Angeles (UCLA) (2012).
Visit the main AERI website at http://aeri.gseis.ucla.edu



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