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Application Open - NSF-Sponsored Academic Workshop in Computing for Underrepresented Ethnic Minorities and People with Disabilities

NSF-Sponsored Academic Workshop in Computing for Underrepresented Ethnic Minorities and People with Disabilities at the level of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Post-Doc, and Senior Doctoral Student Thursday, 15 March 2012 – Sunday, 18 March 2012 Georgia Tech Global Learning Center , http://www.gatechcenter.com/ Deadline for Participant Applications – Tuesday, 10 January 2012 http://apply2.cse.tamu.edu/AcademicCareerWorkshop/ The 2012 Workshop is co-located with the Minority Faculty Development Workshop in Engineering The Coalition to Diversify Computing ( CDC ) , the Center for Minorities and People with Disabilities in IT ( CMD-IT ) , Computing Alliance of Hispanic-Serving Institutions ( CAHSI ) , and the Alliance for Access to Computing Careers ( AccessComputing ) are organizing the fifth annual Academic Workshop for Underrepresented Ethnic Minorities and People with Disabilities with funding from NSF, which covers participant travel, lodging, and mee

Applications open - 2012 computer human interaction mentoring

Apply for 2012 Computer Human Interaction Mentoring (CHIMe) Workshop for Underrepresented graduate students. Applications due by January 13th, 2012. All expenses paid. See details below or http://goo.gl/zd4sn ========= CALL FOR PARTICIPATION 2012 Computer Human Interaction Mentoring (CHIMe) Workshop Dates: May 5-6, 2012 Location: Co-located with CHI 2012 in Austin, TX Website: http://chime.hci.cs.vt.edu Organizers: Dr. Ronald Metoyer and Dr. Manuel Perez-Quinones Sponsors: CRA-W, CDC, NSF Application: January 13th, 2012 The 2012 Computer Human Interaction Mentoring (CHIMe) Workshop, co-sponsored by the Computing Research Association's Committee on the Status of Women in Computing Research, the Coalition to Diversify Computing, and the National Science Foundation is a discipline-specific workshop for mentoring underrepresented students in HCI. The workshop provides a unique opportunity for underrepresented researchers (women, minorities, students with disabi