We have many educators and object-oriented programmers on
      this list, so I think some of you will find this of interest.

     OOPSLA is again delighted to announce the availability of
     scholarships for educators from 2- and 4-year colleges to
     attend OOPSLA 2005 and its Educators' Symposium.  These
     scholarships are sponsored by the ACM Special Interest
     Group on Programming Languages (SIGPLAN).

     Scholarship recipients receive:
        - Registration to the OOPSLA 2005 conference.
        - Registration to the OOPSLA 2005 Educators' Symposium.
        - Registration to 1 full-day tutorial, or 2 half-day tutorials,
          at the conference.
        - Reimbursement for transportation and accommodation expenses
          up to a maximum of $600 (within North America) or $900
          (outside of North America).

     The deadline to apply for an Educator Scholarship has been
     extended to * August 1, 2005 *.

     To learn more about the Educators' Symposium and the Educator
     Scholarships, please visit the Educators Symposium's page at:

            http://www.oopsla.org/2005/ShowEvent.do?id=803

     We encourage you to join us for OOPSLA this fall in beautiful
     San Diego!

---- Eugene Wallingford, chair
     OOPSLA 2005 Educators Symposium program committee

     Owen Astrachan, Duke University, USA
     Robert Biddle, Carleton University, Canada
     Robert Duvall, Duke University, USA
     Jutta Eckstein, Objects in Action, Germany
     Rick Mercer, University of Arizona, USA
     Mary Lynn Manns, University of North Carolina-Asheville, USA
     Chris Nevison, Colgate University, USA

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