* Nominees for the Microsoft Research Graduate Women's Scholarship
Program must be nominated by their universities, and their nominations
must be confirmed by the office of the chair of the department. Direct
applications from students are not accepted.
* Student must attend a U.S. or Canadian university and be
enrolled as a full-time graduate student in the Computer Science,
Electrical Engineering, or Mathematics departments (if your department
is within the scope of these areas, but is titled differently, you are
eligible).
* Students must be enrolled in their first year in a graduate
program in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or Mathematics
for academic year 2010. If a student has already completed a two-year
MS/MA degree or equivalent coursework in Computer Science, Electrical
Engineering, or Mathematics, then the student is not eligible for the
Scholarship program.
* A maximum of three applicants per department, per university
will be accepted. (For example, if you have three separate departments
as listed above, you may submit up to three candidates per department
or up to nine applicants from your university.)
* Payment of the scholarship awards, as described above, is made
directly to the university and is not transferable to another academic
institution or department. The recipient must remain enrolled in a
graduate program during the 2010 academic year or forfeit the award.
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