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Call for Nominations of Graduate Fellows in the CRA Education Committee, Deadline: 30 Jan 2017
The Computing Research Association Education Committee
<http://cra.org/crae> (CRA-E) is now accepting applications for the C
<http://cra.org/crae/activities/fellows/>RA-E Graduate Fellows Program
(http://cra.org/crae/activities/fellows/
<http://cra.org/crae/activities/fellows/>). The program provides
opportunities for Ph.D. candidates in computing fields to contribute to
CRA-E projects, network with computer science education advocates on the
committee, engage in advocacy for mentoring undergraduate students and
promote undergraduate research and education at the national level.
CRA-E plans to appoint up to two graduate fellows per year, who will serve
as members of the committee, providing a voice for graduate students. The
fellows will attend the annual CRA-E meeting (travel expenses funded by
CRA-E), serve on a CRA-E subcommittee related to their interests and
expertise, and contribute to the CRA-E Conquer <http://conquer.cra.org/>
site (http://conquer.cra.org) that provides resources for undergraduate
research and applying to graduate school.
In 2016, CRA-E selected two Ph.D. students, Keith Feldman
<http://www3.nd.edu/~kfeldman/> (Notre Dame University) and Max Grossman
<http://jmg3.web.rice.edu/> (Rice University), to serve as Fellows. Both
Fellows have a history of mentoring undergraduates and advising them on
pursuing graduate school and research. Click here
<http://cra.org/cra-e-selects-graduate-student-fellows/> to view a profile
on the Fellows.
Faculty members are invited to nominate a graduate student by January 30,
2017. More information for students and nominators is available at
http://cra.org/crae/activities/fellows/
<http://cra.org/crae/activities/fellows/>.
Please nominate a graduate student and encourage your colleagues to do so,
too!
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