2010-01-15

[Tccc] N^2 Women Student Fellowship Call for Applications

FACULTY: Do you need travel funds to send your female graduate student
to a quality technical conference?

STUDENTS: Are you looking to expand your professional network, get
experience with event organization and obtain travel funds to go to a
premier conference?

N^2 Women (Networking Networking Women) announces the continued
support of our N^2 Women Student Fellowships.  Funding for these
fellowships has generously been provided by HP Labs and Microsoft
Research.  These awards will partially cover a student's travel cost
(up to $500) to a meeting where an N^2 Women event will be held. In
exchange, the student must help organize the N^2 Women meeting. The
benefit of doing the organization, in addition to the travel funds, is
for the student to connect with the organizers of the conference who
are, typically, leaders in the research field. We will arrange for a
faculty or research member of N^2 Women to assist/mentor the student
in this task.

To apply for a fellowship, please see:
http://committees.comsoc.org/n2women and click on the 'Fellowships' link.

We are particularly interested in students organizing events at the
following venues, with deadlines for applying for a fellowship as
shown.

January 20th
  for INFOCOM 2010
January 30th
  for PerCom 2010, WCNC 2010 and NSDI 2010
March 15
  for ICC 2010 and WiOpt 2010
April 15
  for MobiSys 2010, SECON 2010, ICDCS 2010
June 15
  for SIGCOMM 2010, MobiHoc 2010 and MobiCom 2010
July 15
  for GHC 2010
August 15th
  for MILCOM 2010, Sensys 2010
October 1st
  for Globecom 2010

Please pass this information along to all female graduate students who
may be interested!
Sincerely,

Sami Rollins and Katia Jaffrès-Runser
N^2 Women Fellowships Co-chairs

 Networking Networking Women (N^2 Women) is a discipline-specific
community for researchers in the communications and networking
research fields. The main goal of N^2 Women is to foster connections
among the under-represented women in computer networking and related
research fields. N^2 Women allows women to connect with other women
who share the same research interests, who attend the same
conferences, who face the same career hurdles, and who experience the
same obstacles.  For more information or to join, please see:

http://committees.comsoc.org/n2women.

 N^2 Women is an ACM SIGMOBILE program that is supported by the IEEE
Communications Society, Microsoft Research and HP Labs.

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