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This page contains information of special interest to:

- Undergraduates (Awards, Grad School Options, and Diversity)
- Graduate Students (Job Hunting, Career Building, and Diversity)

Of Special Interest to Undergrads

Awards

Grad School Options

  • A set of slides on "Why choose a Ph.D. in CS?" (440 KB PDF).
  • The Graduate Student Information Guide (PDF) is filled with advice on planning for graduate school. Although written for women, this is an excellent guide to anyone considering advanced study.
  • A CRA database allows you to rank CS Ph.D. Programs by any of 20 characteristics (based on results of a National Research Council study of Ph.D. Programs in Computer Science).
  • CRA's Forsythe List of North American departments granting Ph.D.s in CS & CE can be used to find department websites.

Diversity

Of Special Interest to Graduate Students

Job Hunting with a Ph.D.

  • The May 2002 Computing Research News article entitled "The Ph.D. Job Hunt - Helping Students Find the Right Positions," is a good place to start.
  • CRA's "Job Announcements" is one of the best places to find positions available to computing researchers.
  • For academic jobs:
    • the Taulbee Survey provides salary and demographic data for faculty in CS & CE;
    • a CRA database allows you to rank CS Ph.D. Programs by any of 20 characteristics (based on results of a National Research Council study of Ph.D. Programs in Computer Science); and
    • CRA's Forsythe List of North American departments granting Ph.D.s in CS & CE can be used to find department websites and contact information.

Career Building

Diversity
  • Systers Academia is a mailing list modeled after the Systers network but targeted to graduate and faculty women. Sign up!
  • CRA is a co-sponsor of the Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing Conference, which highlights the technical contributions and career interests of diverse people in computing fields.
  • The CRA-W Grad Cohort for Women Program holds workshops intended for Computer Science and Engineering students in their first year of grad school. Students meet for two days with 10-15 senior researchers who share pertinent information on the transition from student to researcher as well as more personal information and insights about their experiences.
  • CRA was the original sponsoring organization of the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing, which celebrates the technical contributions of women in computing.
  • More complete information on CRA activities relating to diversity can be found on the CRA-Women and CDC websites.


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