Thursday, January 17, 2008

CRA-W and CDC Distributed Mentor Program

CRA-W DMP & CDC DMP SUMMER 2008 RESEARCH INTERNSHIPS

Application Deadline: February 15, 2008

The CRA-W Distributed Mentor Program (CRA-W DMP) and the CDC Distributed Mentor Program (CDC DMP) are highly selective programs that match promising undergraduates with a faculty mentor for a summer research experience at the faculty member's home institution. This experience is invaluable for students who are considering graduate school, providing them with a close-up view of what graduate school is really like and also increasing their competitiveness as an applicant for graduate admissions and fellowships. With the CDC DMP, an option exists for the research to take place remotely, using collaborative technologies such that the student can remain at his or her home institution with local and remote mentors.

The CRA-W DMP (operating since 1994) seeks to increase the number of women entering graduate studies in the fields of CS & CE while the CDC DMP (launched in 2007) seeks to increase the number of men and women from underrepresented groups entering graduate studies in the fields of CS & CE.

Funding for the student consists of $6000 for the summer (10 weeks), plus relocation travel assistance when appropriate. Additional funds may be available to support student conference travel, either during the summer or afterward, and for outreach activities promoting the DMP. A common On-line Application for the CRA-W DMP and CDC DMP (students and faculty mentors can apply to one or both programs), more information about the programs, and webpages authored by previous participants are available at:

http://parasol.tamu.edu/dmp/

Application Deadline February 15, 2008

Awards Announced: mid-March 2008

Note regarding cost sharing by faculty mentors:

The number of students interested in the DMP program has increased substantially over the last several years and many qualified students have not been selected due to lack of funding. To enable more students to participate, faculty are now encouraged to provide funds to support (partially or fully) students; the DMP will provide travel support for all students.

Note for faculty mentors regarding the CRA-W DMP Program:

Male faculty are encouraged to apply as mentors - men have been serving as CRA-W DMP mentors since summer 2004. Based on the number of mentor applications typically received from female faculty, and the documented benefits of female role models for female undergraduates, most DMP funds will be allocated to female mentors. Hence, it is anticipated that male mentors will provide full funding for their students' stipends (the program will provide travel support).

Note for faculty mentors regarding the CDC DMP Program:

All interested faculty are encouraged to apply as mentors. However, based on the documented benefits of role models from similar demographic groups, it is anticipated that most CDC DMP funds will be used to support students matched with mentors from underrepresented groups.

Hence, it is anticipated that other mentors will provide full funding for their students' stipends (the program will provide travel support).

For more information about the DMP consult the DMP webpages

http://parasol.tamu.edu/dmp/

or contact the DMP Co-Coordinators at dmp@cs.tamu.edu

Nancy Amato, Professor, Texas A&M University

Co-Coordinator, CRA-W Distributed Mentor Project

Tracy Camp, Professor, Colorado School of Mines

Co-Coordinator, CRA-W Distributed Mentor Project

Maria Gini, Professor, University of Minnesota

Co-Coordinator, CRA-W Distributed Mentor Project

Jessica Hodgins, Professor, Carnegie Mellon University

Co-Coordinator, CRA-W Distributed Mentor Project

Valerie Taylor, Department Head & Wisenbaker Professor, Texas A&M University

Co-Coordinator, CDC Distributed Mentor Project

Bryant York, Professor, Portland State University

Co-Coordinator, CDC Distributed Mentor Project

The Computing Research Association (CRA, http://cra.org) is an association of more than 180 North American academic departments of computer science and computer engineering; laboratories and centers in industry, government, and academia engaging in basic computing research; and affiliated professional societies.

The Coalition to Diversity Computing (CDC, http://www.cdc-computing.org/) is a joint organization of the ACM, CRA, and IEEE-CS. Please note that CDC is in the process of overhauling the website. The overhaul, with updates to projects, should be available sometime this Spring.

The CRA-W DMP is supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation with additional support from AAAI, the Luce Foundation, and USENIX. The CDC DMP is supported in part by a grant from the National Science Foundation.

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