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Department Deadline: TBD (10/1/2018)8/11/19 by 11:59P 
External Deadline: TBD (10/9/2018)8/15/19

Ada Lovelace Fellowship (Microsoft)

Microsoft recognizes the value of diversity in computing. The Microsoft Research Ada Lovelace Fellowship aims to increase the pipeline of diverse talent receiving advanced degrees in computing-related fields by providing a research funding opportunity for doctoral students from groups underrepresented in computing (women, African-Americans/Blacks, Latinos, American Indians/Alaskan Natives, Native Hawaiians/Pacific Islanders, people with disabilities and/or LGBTQ).

  • Tuition & fees for three years
  • $42,000 stipend for three years
  • Invitation to interview for a salaried internship
  • Invitation to PhD Summit

See: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/academic-program/ada-lovelace-fellowship/?ocid=msr_program_adalove_tw
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/academic-program/ada-lovelace-fellowship/?ocid=msr_program_adalove_tw#!faq



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titleEligibility

Students must be in the second year of an eligible PhD program in the fall semester of 2019.

Must self-identify as an underrepresented group in computing (women, African-Americans/Blacks, Latinos, American Indians/Alaskan Natives, Native Hawaiians/Pacific Islanders, people with disabilities and/or LGBTQ).

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titleSubmission Details TBD(by 8/11/19 at 11:59P)

Required Materials:

  1. CV/resume.
  2. Month and year you entered your PhD program and expected graduation date
  3. Whether or not the you self-identify with an underrepresented group in computing (women, African-Americans/Blacks, Latinos, American Indians/Alaskan Natives, Native Hawaiians/Pacific Islanders, people with disabilities and/or LGBTQ)
  4. Primary and secondary research areas. See list hereClick the "Research Area" tab at the top of this page.
  5. Thesis proposal or research statement, not to exceed five pages (plus references) and font no smaller than 10-point. According to the new format, it looks like selected students will have until September 20 to make revisions to their proposals (this is after they are reviewed by the department's Student Awards Committee, so you'll still want to make sure you have a solid proposal for the first round of competition).
  6. One (1) page summary of the thesis proposal or research statement.
  7. Letters of Reference (3). One must be from your primary advisor and only one can be from a current Microsoft employee. Letters should be from established researchers who are familiar your research. The department will need these letters for our internal review and they should be sent to Samantha at shendon@illinois.edu. They will have time to make additional revisions, if they wish, as the final deadline to Microsoft is September 30, 2019.

Materials should be submitted by 11:59PM on TBD 8/11/19 to Samantha Hendon.

A maximum of three candidates per department may be nominated.

Note: Electronic documents are preferred and should be submitted as PDFs ONE PDF. Letters of recommendation should be sent from the letter writer directly to SamanthaStudents, please include your netid in your file namesfile name (includes items 1-6 listed above) should be submitted as "19-20. MSR Ada - Last Name, First Name". I recommend that students submit their CVs and statement(s) to their letter writers at least a week prior to the deadline.

Materials should be submitted to Samantha Hendon, not Microsoft.  However, if chosen as one of the department's nominees, be aware:  "Applications submitted to Microsoft will not be returned. Microsoft cannot assume responsibility for the confidentiality of information in submitted applications. Therefore, applications should not contain information that is confidential, restricted, or sensitive. Microsoft reserves the right to make public information from applications that receive awards, except those portions containing budgetary or personally identifiable information."