Dear Faculty
Our records indicate that you have Students that would be
eligible for this Fellowship.
Microsoft is offering the Ada Lovelace Fellowship to Doctoral
Student in their Second year of PhD studies. Nominations should be
submitted to gradprograms@cs.toronto.edu by August 10th for review
by the Graduate Chair. Below is the Eligibility Criteria.
Eligibility
criteria
- Microsoft’s mission is to empower every
person and every organization on the planet to achieve more.
Fellows should support this mission and embrace
opportunities to foster diverse and inclusive cultures
within their communities.
- PhD students must be nominated by their
university, and their nomination must be submitted by the
office of the chair of the department.
- Students must be enrolled at a university
in the United States, Canada, or Mexico.
- Proposed research must be closely related
to the general research areas carried out by Microsoft
Research as noted in the Research areas tab above.
- Students must be in their second year of a
PhD program in the fall semester or quarter of 2019. The
department chair’s office at the nominating university will
need to attest that the student is considered a second year
PhD student having taken into account transfers, approved
leaves of absence, etc.
- A maximum of three nominations per
department will be accepted; each nominee should help us
increase the opportunities for students who are
underrepresented in the field of computing. This includes
those who self-identify as a woman, African American, Black,
Hispanic, Latinx, American Indian, Alaska Native, Native
Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and/or person with a disability.
- The recipient must remain an active,
full-time student in a PhD program during the three
consecutive academic years of the award or forfeit the
award. Fellowships are not available for extension; however,
leaves of absence will be considered on a case by case
basis.
- Payment of the award, as described above,
will be made directly to the university and dispersed
according to the university’s policies. Microsoft will have
discretion as to how any remaining funds will be used if the
student is no longer qualified to receive funding (e.g. if
the student unenrolls from the program, graduates, or
transfers to a different university).
- A recipient of the Microsoft Research Ada
Lovelace Fellowship may not receive another fellowship from
another company or institution during the same academic
period. Fellows accepting multiple fellowships may become
ineligible to receive continued funding from Microsoft.
Microsoft will at its sole discretion consider a joint
fellowship with a government or non-profit organization.
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Regards,
Lynda Barnes
Graduate Program Assistant
University of Toronto
Dept. of Computer Science
lbarnes@cs.toronto.edu
416 978 7816(P) 416 946 7132(F)
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