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Money for attending SIGCOMM

http://conferences.sigcomm.org/sigcomm/2016/travelgrants.php


Support for SIGCOMM 2016 travel grants will be available to students,
post-docs, and young faculty early in their career, no matter which
university you are working at. We would like to encourage all of you to
apply.


Selection Criteria

The following criteria will be used in the selection process:

   1. Preference will be given to applicants that do not present a paper in
   the conference. The rationale for this criterion is that the participation
   costs for a presenting author should be covered by their home institution.
   Note that this preference applies to non-presenter authors, provided that
   they articulate a compelling case for why their home institution cannot
   cover the costs of their attendance in their application.
   2. Students presenting posters are encouraged to apply though. The
   rationale is to support the participation of students who do not present
   papers but contribute to the conference in other ways.
   3. Evidence of a serious interest in networking, as demonstrated by
   coursework and/or project experience, will be required. Advanced students
   close to graduation or in the job market will also be given priority, when
   possible.
   4. We also encourage participation of women and under-represented
   minorities. Special attention will be given to applicants from
   minority-serving institutions.
   5. After giving priority to the above criteria, (co-)authors of papers
   may be considered but will be given lower priority. The rationale is to
   support people that contribute to the conference and cannot attend
   otherwise due to budget or other constraints. (An example is a student who
   is a second author but does not present and would not be able to attend the
   conference otherwise. Another example is a postdoc who presents work with a
   past affiliation or without affiliation and thus is not supported either by
   his/her past or current institution. In both cases, the applicant and the
   letter-writer should explain in their letters why it is impossible to
   support the applicant from other sources.)
   6. To increase the geographic diversity of the SIGCOMM attendee
   population, researchers early in their career (at most five years of
   full-time, full-level [non-postdoc] post-PhD employment) may be funded via
   SIGCOMM's GeoDiversity Grants. Because the intent of the grants is to
   increase participation from countries historically under-represented at the
   SIGCOMM conference (e.g. Latin America, Africa, and parts of Asia),
   applicants should be from such countries.


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