Showing posts with label scholarship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scholarship. Show all posts

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Apply for a scholarship to attend the Grace Hopper 2010 Conference!

In case you missed the press release, applications are now open for the 2010 Grace Hopper Celebration (GHC). GHC scholarships cover a combination of registration, meals, lodging and a fixed amount of travel expenses. The deadline to apply for a scholarship to attend this year's conference is May 14th.

Here are a few things you may not know about GHC scholarships.
  • Last year, 311 Grace Hopper 2009 participants attended on scholarships.
  • Students are not the only participants who can receive GHC scholarships: Junior faculty and employees of nonprofits and NGOs are also eligible to apply.
  • Participating in the conference will increase your chances of getting a scholarship. Since some of the program submission deadlines have been extended, take this opportunity to submit a proposal. Deadlines are March 30th for PhD Forum and New Investigators; April 6th for Technical Poster.
For more information or to apply for a scholarship see
http://gracehopper.org/2010/participate/student-scholarships/

Thursday, August 20, 2009

How Students Can Get the Most Out of Grace Hopper 2009

If you are an undergraduate or graduate student in computing, the Grace Hopper Celebration is a great place to come for inspiration, learning, professional networking, and job opportunities. With a little preparation, you will gain the most from this experience.

Before the Conference

Some activities at Grace Hopper require preregistration. Don’t worry if you did not sign up for these when you registered. Just log back into the registration system and you can add them. Here are a few that students in particular should sign up for:
  • If you’re looking for work:
    1. upload your resume into the GHC Resume Database and
    2. schedule an appointment in the Resume Clinic in the registration system.
  • To make the most of your professional networking at Grace Hopper sign up now in the registration system for the CONNECT project:
    • Set networking goals, exchange contact information electronically, and receive daily reports on your networking progress.
    • After the conference, you'll receive a summary of all your CONNECTions' contact info – no business cards required!
  • If you are a GHC Scholarship recipient (past or present) you’re invited to attend the GHC Scholarship Reunion Lunch on Friday. Other networking lunches include ResearcHers, Women of Color, and LGBT on Thursday and Latinas in Computing, ACM and Systers on Friday. Pre-register for all lunches in the registration system to ensure you get a seat.
  • There are more ways to connect online with other conference participants before, during and after Grace Hopper:
    • Join our groups on LinkedIn or Facebook (a great place to look for a GHC roommate!).
    • Follow us on Twitter.
    • Share GHC photos, videos, notes and blog posts.
    For these and other opportunities to connect online, check out our GHC Online Communities.
  • Last but not least: If this will be your first Grace Hopper Celebration, read Tips for Newbies by recent graduate Erin Donahue for more planning tips.

Great Sessions for Students

Before the conference, check out the program online and plan the sessions you want to attend. There is an overview on the Conference Program page. Look for the CRA-W Career Mentoring panels for undergraduate and graduate students, highlighted in brown, on Wednesday afternoon and the Student Track sessions, highlighted in red-orange, on Thursday and Friday. You will also find a brief description of each session in the more detailed Program Schedule.

Here are a few sessions that might be of particular interest to you as a student:
  • The CRA-W Career Mentoring panels begin after lunch on Wednesday:
    • For undergraduates, start with CSE is for You: Innovation, Flexibility, and Exciting Opportunities followed by The Road to Graduate School and The Graduate School Experience.
    • For graduate students, start with Graduate School Survival Skills, then Networking and Professional Development and Publishing your Research.
  • If this is your first Grace Hopper Celebration, or if it has been awhile since you’ve attended, don’t miss our For the Newcomer session from 5:30PM -7:00PM (before the Opening Reception).
  • On Thursday and Friday you’ll choose from Student Track sessions – like Mastering the Art of the Technical Interview and The best way: research by undergraduates – and sessions from other tracks in Industry, Academia, Technology and more. Some of our Birds of a Feather sessions will be presented by and for students, e.g., Building A WISE Support Group From Scratch and Baby Loading, Please Wait: Pregnancy, Graduate School, & Computing.
  • Between sessions stop and visit our GHC sponsors at their tables, especially if you are looking for a job. Even if you didn't get an interview from submitting your resume to the database, you might get one by stopping and talking to their recruiters. Don't miss this opportunity!

After the Conference

The magic words when you get back home are “follow up!” Share any remaining conference notes, photos, videos, etc. that you didn’t upload to the GHC communities during the conference. Go through the business cards you collected and contact information emailed to you from CONNECT, then send those connections Facebook friend requests, LinkedIn invitations, or emails. They’ll be grateful if you assume they met as many people as you did at the conference: Provide hints about how you two connected or subjects you discussed. And remember to watch the Anita Borg Institute e-newsletter for news about Grace Hopper 2010!

What additional suggestions do you have for students attending Grace Hopper?

Monday, February 16, 2009

GHC2009 - Getting Ready

Preparations for the Grace Hopper Celebration are kicking into high gear at the Anita Borg Institute. I thought I would blog a little on what is going on:
  • Program - Call for Submissions - Deadline is March 16th and we will not be extending the date so if you have an idea and would like to be part of the GHC2009 program, now is your opportunity.
  • Awards - Call for Nominations - Nominate someone (or yourself) for an Anita Borg Award for Leadership or Social Impact, the Denice Denton Emerging Leader Award or a Change Agent Award. The deadline is April 30, 2009.
  • Scholarships - 2 options here: Google Anita Borg Scholarships (already started) and the Grace Hopper Scholarship Program will begin March 19th.
  • Get involved in our Community. Having a great network is one of the best ways to improve you career prospects and its more fun too!

Email me! What do you want to see at Hopper this year? What are your goals while you are in Tucson? How can I help? deannak *at* anitaborg *dot* org.

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