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Part-time Temporary Employment for Graduate Students in IU Libraries

Craig Fellowship

The E. Lingle Craig Fellowship is an exciting opportunity to acquire skills in reference and research support while also exploring an area of librarianship of mutual interest to the Fellow and the Scholars' Commons Department. See this webpage for requirements, timeline, and previous winners: https://libraries.indiana.edu/craig-fellowship-scholars-commons

Jay Fellowship

The Jay Information Literacy Fellowship is a paid fellowship with the IU Bloomington Libraries' Department of Teaching & Learning. This fellowship is for one graduate student who has an interest in public services and/or instruction librarianship, with a specific focus on information literacy in the contexts of teaching, learning, and pedagogy (in-person and online). For more information: https://libraries.indiana.edu/jay-fellowship-accepting-applications

Funk Fellowship

The Carla J. Funk Health Sciences Fellowship is a paid, one-semester opportunity ($4,500) with the IU Bloomington Libraries' Sciences Department. The successful candidate will be passionate about the intersection of health disparities and equity of information access and how these may be woven into Interprofessional Practice and Education (IPE) to serve the IU Libraries’ Mission. Junior and Senior level Undergraduates and Graduate Students in IUB Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering degree programs with current or previous course-work and/or projects focused in health-related fields are encouraged to apply. For more information: https://libraries.indiana.edu/funk-fellowship-accepting-applications

Railsback Fellowship

IU Libraries Beverly Railsback Fellowship for Library Engagement is a paid, two-semester opportunity ($5,000 total) for a Bloomington graduate student of any school.  In addition to fellowship funds, it comes with a required paid hourly job.  Reporting to the Assistant Dean for Engagement, the Railsback Fellow supports the IU Libraries Office of Communications by creating content on various online platforms such as Drupal (library website), Salesforce marketing (e-mail) and social media applications. The library will offer paid time for the required training to access to these platforms. The goal of the Fellowship is to amplify the work of librarians and library staff working in the Wells Library. For more information: https://libraries.indiana.edu/railsback-fellowship-library-engagement