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Travel Grants Program

Overview

Travel grants are provided through a joint effort of the Computer Science Graduate Student Board and the Department of Computer Science. The spirit of the GSB Travel Grant is intended to provide partial financial support for graduate students presenting their research at high-quality conferences when their academic advisor is unable to provide funding. Grants usually amount to $500, which can only be used for transportation, hotel, and conference admission. There is a limit of one grant per paper. The program is currently sponsored through the Corporate partners program of the Department of Computer Science. This fund is quite limited and is to be seen as a last resort, not as an alternative to other available travel money. It is expected that students pursue all available funding opportunities and are able to document the sources tried. These sources, for example, include:

  1. Purdue Graduate Student Government (PGSG) offers travel grants each semester.
  2. A number of conferences offer student travel grants and give preference to authors of accepted papers.
  3. For security-related research, Center for Education in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS) offers student travel support.
  4. The Women in Science Program (WISP) and AGEP initiative offer student travel support.
  5. Fellowships might have funds for student travel.

Eligibility

  1. The work must have been performed while a member of the Department of Computer Science.
  2. The student must be the presenter of the paper.
  3. The student must be a degree seeking graduate student in the Department of Computer Science.
  4. The student's academic advisor must not have funds to support the travel (confirmed by the CS Business Office and the advisor).
  5. It must be the case that no other student from the Department of Computer Science is funded to go to the conference because of the same paper.

Evaluation Process

The number of the grants issued depends on the availability of the funds. The evaluation process is based on the following (and possibly other) criteria:

Note: There is no consideration of domestic versus international conferences.

All applications will be evaluated by a committee consisting of two students and two faculty members. The faculty advisor of the GSB is the chair of the evaluation committee. The committee's decision will be passed to the Department Head for final approval.

Application Process

Each applicant needs to submit the following items:

  1. A nomination letter from the advisor stating:
    1. Why he/she cannot fund the trip with his/her research grants or unrestricted gift funds
    2. Who will pay the remaining amount of the total travel cost
  2. Call for participation for the conference that includes the members of the program committee
  3. Acceptance letter from the program chair with paper reviews
  4. The paper itself
  5. Applicant's vita or resume

Submission: Please e-mail all materials (in PDF format) to the GSB Travel Grant Coordinator (see officers page). If you cannot e-mail all the materials, please e-mail the GSB Travel Grant Coordinator for other arrangements.

Deadlines

As of Summer 2007, this program has an open-deadline. However, applications should be received within two weeks of the paper's acceptance and before the actual travel.

Notifications

You should be contacted within 3 days of submission by the GSB Travel Grant Coordinator confirming the receipt of the application. If not, please contact (him/her) via e-mail.

The applications should be evaluated during a period of about two weeks to four weeks, and all applicants will be notified at the end of that period. However, depending on the time of year or scheduling conflicts, the evaluation of an application may take longer.

Past Recipients

Fall 2008

Fall 2007

Spring 2007

Fall 2006

Fall 2005