USC
is sponsoring *full scholarships* for several USC undergraduate,
Masters, and PhD students to attend this conference. We sent
nineteen students last year (fully or partially funded by USC),
and we expect to be able to send at least sixteen this year.
Students selected to attend will receive financial support
sufficient to cover travel, conference fees, food and lodging.
This is a great opportunity for getting valuable career advice,
networking with other women, and finding out more about the
current technical contributions of women in the field, whether
you are industry- or academia-bound.
This year the Viterbi School is sponsoring a booth at the conference. Scholarship recipients will be expected to help staff the booth for four hours, as well as answer a survey about their experience at the conference after they return.
This year the Viterbi School is sponsoring a booth at the conference. Scholarship recipients will be expected to help staff the booth for four hours, as well as answer a survey about their experience at the conference after they return.
APPLICATION
PROCESS: if you are interested in attending and would like to
be considered for a scholarship please send us your resume and a
short paragraph on why you'd like to participate. If you
already have partial funding from another source(s), please
mention the details of that in your paragraph, because we will
take that into consideration (partial support enables us to send
more students from USC overall). Send your application to
Claire Bono -- bono@usc.edu
by NO LATER THAN Tuesday Sept. 4, 2012
Be
sure to include your NAME, USC ID, MAJOR, and DEGREE you are
working towards (e.g., BS, MS, PhD) in your message.
The
Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing is a series of
conferences designed to bring the research and career interests
of women in computing to the forefront. Presenters are leaders
in their respective fields, representing industrial, academic
and government communities. Leading researchers present their
current work, while special sessions focus on the role of women
in today's technology fields, including computer science,
information technology, research and engineering.
Past
Grace Hopper Celebrations have resulted in collaborative
proposals, networking, mentoring, and increased visibility for
the contributions of women in computing.
For
more information please follow this link: http://gracehopper.org/
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