ANRW Travel Grants
The ANRW organizers are trying to provide as much support to as many student
attendees as possible. Travel grants are available to students
currently enrolled
in Bachelor, Masters or PhD programs at any university.
Travel grant awards are meant to
partially
cover the cost of attending and participating in the workshop. The only travel
expenses that can be reimbursed are:
- economy air or rail fares
- hotel
- workshop registration
The award recipients will need to pay for the expenses ahead of time and get
reimbursed after the workshop. The exact number of awards will depend on the
availability of funds and will be determined as funding amounts are finalized.
Important Dates
Travel grants application deadline (extended)
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June 24, 2019
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Travel grants notification deadline
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June 28, 2019
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ANRW’19 at IETF 105 in Montreal
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July 22, 2019
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Selection Criteria
The following criteria will be used in the selection process:
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Preference will be given to applicants that do
not
present a paper at the workshop. The rationale is that the participation
costs for a presenting author should be covered by their home institution.
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Evidence of a serious interest in applied networking, as demonstrated by
coursework and/or project experience, is required. Advanced students
close to graduation will also be given priority, when possible, in order
to aid their job search.
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We strongly encourage participation of women and under-represented
minorities.
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After giving priority to the above criteria, (co-)authors of papers may be
considered, but will be given lower priority. The rationale is to support
people that contribute to the workshop but could not attend otherwise, e.g.,
due to budget or other constraints. The applicant should explain why it is
impossible to support them from other sources.
Where and How to Apply
All application materials (applicant’s info, CV, and letters) should be
submitted by email.
The
applicant
should email:
- an application letter
- an up-to-date CV
as PDF documents.
The applicant’s
faculty advisor
should email:
as a PDF document.
The
applicant’s letter
should be clearly divided in the following sections:
-
an explicit identification of the applicant’s university and country of
study (e.g., URL to the department’s home page, etc.)
- an explicit identification of the applicant’s faculty advisor
- a brief summary of research interests and plans for future research
- why the workshop attendance is important to the applicant’s research
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a cost estimate of the trip, including the cost of economy air or rail fare,
hotel (identify the source of any price quote)
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any additional information the applicant feels is relevant to support
their case
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The
advisor’s letter
should be clearly divided in the following sections:
- verification of the applicant’s good standing in the institution
-
explain why the applicant would benefit from attending the workshop and how
he/she could contribute to the workshop
-
explain the current funding status and why the applicant is in need of the
travel grant
The faculty advisor should
personally
email the support letter to the steering committee, in order to keep the
contents of their letter confidential.
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