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Apply now for Grace Hopper and Tapia conference funding!

Dear Students!

This year the Allen School will send students to both the Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing and Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing. Funding from CSE will include airfare, hotel (shared), and conference registration. Along with sending both undergraduate and graduate students to the conferences for personal and professional development, the Allen School is sponsoring booths for PhD student recruitment.

Read on to learn more about each conference and to apply for funding to attend!

ACM Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing

September 18-21, 2019 — San Diego, CA

The goal of the Tapia Conferences is to bring together undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, researchers, and professionals in computing from all backgrounds and ethnicities to:

    • Celebrate the diversity that exists in computing;
    • Connect with others with common backgrounds, ethnicities, disabilities, and gender so as to create communities that extend beyond the conference;
    • Obtain advice from and make contacts with computing leaders in academia and industry;
    • Be inspired by great presentations and conversations with leaders with common backgrounds.

Apply for Allen School TAPIA funding by June 10.

The Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing

October 1-4, 2019 — Orlando, FL
Grace Hopper is the largest gathering of technical women in the world, an exciting celebration of diversity in tech, and a fantastic academic and professional opportunity. GHC features professional and personal development workshops, a career fair, social activities, and research presentations. Past attendees have generally found GHC incredibly valuable for connecting with peers and industry, exploring grad school, and feeling inspired in their CS work.
Apply for Allen School GRACE HOPPER funding by June 10.

Please apply for either conference funding by June 10. We will notify those selected to attend by June 14.

 

Les Sessoms, MA
Recruitment & Retention Specialist | Graduate Programs
Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering
University of Washington
Box 352355 | Seattle, WA 98195-2355
Ph:  206-221-2784
www.cs.washington.edu

May 28, 2019