This article is published in the September 2018 issue.

Nominations Open for 2019 CRA Award for Outstanding Undergraduate Researchers


The Computing Research Association (CRA) is pleased to announce the annual CRA Award for Outstanding Undergraduate Researchers, which recognizes undergraduate students in North American colleges and universities who show outstanding research potential in an area of computing research. The award is a wonderful way to recognize your best student researchers and your department.  

Eligible nominees must be enrolled as undergraduates in a North American college or in Fall 2018.  PhD-granting departments may nominate up to four students and other departments may nominate up to two students.

Up to four CRA Outstanding Undergraduate Research Awards will be made. Each award recipient will receive financial assistance of up to $1500 to attend a research conference of their choice.  Additional nominees will be designated as runners-up, finalists, and honorable mentions.  The award recipients, runners-up, finalists, and honorable mentions will be announced by e-mail in mid-December, will receive certificates of their awards, and will be recognized on CRA’s website.

Everything you need to submit a nomination for the CRA Outstanding Undergraduate Researchers Award, including detailed instructions and the nomination form, is available at: http://cra.org/crae/awards/cra-outstanding-undergraduate-researchers/.

Questions and inquiries about the awards should be sent to: undergradawards@cra.org. The deadline for nominations is Monday, October 15, 2018.

Microsoft Research and Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs sponsor the CRA Outstanding Undergraduate Researchers Award Program in alternate years. The 2018 award is being sponsored by Microsoft Research. This award is managed by the CRA Education Committee.

Faculty members nominating a student for the CRA award are encouraged to talk to the student about the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP). The required nomination materials are similar and some can be used for both the CRA-E award and the NSF GRFP application. The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines who are pursuing research-based Master’s and doctoral degrees at accredited United States institutions. See https://www.nsfgrfp.org/ for information for applicants, letter writers, how to sign up as a panelist, and the program solicitation (NSF 16-588).  Applications for GRFs are due one week after the CRA award nominations, on October 22, 2018.

 

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