Eunice Beeson Memorial Bursary
Eunice Beeson Bursary
The Eunice Beeson Bursary was established to assist members of the Association who wish to attend the Annual Meeting but, for financial reasons, are unable to do so. Bursaries are provided to cover travel expenses and/or accommodation.
Eunice Beeson was Law Librarian and Associate Professor of Law at Dalhousie Law School from 1959-1966. She was a guiding force in the formation and early development of the Canadian Association of Law Libraries. This Bursary commemorates her considerable contributions.
Guidelines
• Members of CALL/ACBD who have been in good standing for a minimum of twelve months are eligible to apply for the bursary.
• Applicants are responsible for paying for the registration fee.
The following priorities are considered in the distribution of the bursaries:
• Applicants with conference responsibilities;
• Applicants attending their first conference;
• Applicants who are on the next year's Conference Planning Committee; and
• Diana M. Priestly Memorial Scholarship winner.
Consideration is also given to a proportional representation to reflect the type of library and geographic location of our membership.
The Fund is sustained by annual donations from various law book publishers as well as grants from the Association.