Faculty, at all levels, are encouraged to apply for GHC Scholarship Grants to attend the Grace Hopper Celebration (GHC). At GHC you can connect with other women in computing and innovative organizations, hear stories from peers and experts in computing, and get quality career advice specific to your needs.. The GHC Scholarship for faculty covers conference registration only. Faculty scholarships are made possible by the Anita Borg Institute.
Undergraduate, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows are also encouraged to apply.
The GHC Scholarship Grants for students typically cover all expenses for attending the conference including conference registration, meals, lodging and fixed amount of travel reimbursement funds. GHC Scholarship grants for students are made possible by industry sponsors, a generous grant from the National Science Foundation and individual donations.
All applications and letters of recommendation for 2014 GHC Scholarship Grants are due by 11:59 p.m. PST on Wednesday, April 16, 2014.
If you have questions about the GHC Scholarship Grants please contact Tina Pratt.
View profiles of the 2013 GHC Scholarship Grant recipients
About the Grace Hopper Celebration
The Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing is the World’s Largest Gathering of Women Technologists. It is produced by the Anita Borg Institute and presented in partnership with ACM.
GHC is the world’s largest technical conference for women in computing. For 13 years, GHC has brought together the community of women technologists, the best minds in computing and increased visibility for the contributions of women to computing. The conference is co-presented by the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM).
The conference results in collaborative proposals, networking and mentoring for our attendees. Conference presenters are leaders in their respective fields, representing industry, academia and government. The conference also offers professional development through a variety of activities.