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Leslie Morton Bursary
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The Bursary was established to encourage attendance at international conferences in health librarianship, medical bibliography or medical history and awards up to £1,000 to the successful recipient.

This Bursary was established to encourage attendance at international conferences in health librarianship, medical bibliography or medical history and awards up to £1,000 to the successful recipient.

The 2019 Award

The 2019 recipient of the Leslie Morton bursary was Anne Gray, Knowledge Officer at Arden & GEM Commissioning Support Unit who attended the European Association for Health Information and Libraries (EAHIL) Conference in Basel.

The 2018 Award

Owen Coxall was the recipient of the 2018 Leslie Morton bursary and attended Medical Library Association Conference in Atlanta. Owen’s report is available in the HLG Newsletter (Dec 2018) for Owen’s report.

The 2017 Award 

Cat Robinson used the 2017 Leslie Morton bursary to attend the IFLA Conference in Wroclaw. A report of her experiences can be found in the December 2017 edition of the HLG Newsletter.

The 2016 Award

The 2016 recipient was Rebecca Phillips who used the award to support her attendance at the European Association for Health Information and Libraries (EAHIL) 2016 conference in Seville. You can read a report of Rebecca’s experience here.

The 2015 Award

The 2015 recipient was Sarah Sutton who used the award to support her attendance at the Medical Library Association (MLA) Conference which was held in Austin, Texas.

The 2014 Award

The 2014 recipient was Shona Kirtley who used the award to support her attendance at the European Association for Health Information and Libraries (EAHIL) 2014 conference in Rome.  See Shona’s report of the event in the December issue of the HLG Newsletter.