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GAMAA extends grant award until end of month

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Karen Goldsmith, executive director, GAMAA
Karen Goldsmith, executive director, GAMAA
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GAMAA has extended its closing date for the 2013 GAMAA Industry Overseas Internship Grant, valued at $15,000, until March 30.

Established by GAMAA in 2012, the grant allows the successful applicant to undertake an internship with companies of their choosing anywhere in the world. 

Last year’s winner, Peter Barnet of Melbourne based Bambra Press, visited the USA where he attended the Direct Marketing Association (DMA12) show in Las Vegas, met with a number of visionary digital printing firms, and undertook a weekend workshop with marketing wizard Seth Godin.

Internships can be undertaken in marketing, new media, print, graphic design and other nominated disciplines related to the print media field. The outcome of the successful grant will be a research paper documenting the recipient’s experience and how these learning’s can be applied to the Australian market.

Karen Goldsmith, executive director, GAMAA says, “This is a fantastic opportunity for someone in the industry to expand their knowledge base and contribute to the future of our industry. I encourage those who are interested in applying for the GAMAA Grant to call me to discuss their project prior to submitting an application. Even if you only have the germ of an idea let’s talk about it to see how it may be developed”.

Applications for the 2013 GAMAA Industry Overseas Internship Grant close on March 30, 2013. Visit the GAMAA website for more information – www.gamaa.net.au - or call GAMAA on .


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