Opportunity for US graduate students to participate in funded EAPSI Summer
program before IJCAI

   - Are you a graduate student enrolled in a research-oriented master's or
   PhD program studying science, engineering, or science education?
   - Are you a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident?
   - Are you considering attending IJCAI?

Consider applying for the National Science Foundation (NSF) East Asia and
Pacific Summer Institutes for U.S. Graduate Students (EAPSI). The EAPSI
program funds US graduate students to work in a research group in a country
from a list of Asian countries for 8-10 weeks (each country has different
start and end dates). Students receive a stipend ($5000), round-trip
airfare to the host location, living expenses abroad, and an intro to the
culture and research environment of the host country.

The application deadline is

== November 8, 2012 ==.

Applications are to be submitted electronically using Fastlane. Details on
the application and requirements at www.nsf.gov/eapsi. Applications require
a short research proposal, a bio sketch, a letter from the advisor, and an
invitation from the host in the foreign country.

If you are accepted and you select a country where the end program date
fits the IJCAI dates, you'll be able to attend IJCAI and its doctoral
consortium with minimal travel costs. The countries were the program ends
in time for IJCAI are China where the end date is August 4, 2013, and
Singapore which has an end date of August 2. Approximatively 200 awards are
made every year, of those 40 to China and 15 to Singapore.

If you need help in locating a host in China or Singapore, talk with your
advisor or contact me ASAP and we will help finding hosts.

Maria Gini
Professor, Dept of CS&E, University of Minnesota
Co-chair, Doctoral Consortium, IJCAI 2013
[email protected]
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