Deadlines approaching: EMEA Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship and Google Europe Scholarship for Students with Disabilities
January 25th, 2011 | Published in Google Student Blog
Planning to apply for Google’s Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship in EMEA or the Europe Scholarship for Students with Disabilities? Be sure to complete and submit your applications by the February 1st, 2011 deadline.
The Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship (for female students in Europe, the Middle East and Africa) honours the life and work of Dr. Anita Borg, a computer science pioneer who dedicated her life to breaking down barriers that prevent women and minorities from entering computing and technology fields.
The Google Europe Scholarship for Students with Disabilities is for Computer Science or Computer Engineering students who have shown academic strength and demonstrated a passion for their subject. This scholarship aims to encourage students with disabilities to enter computing, excel in their studies and become active role models and leaders in technology.
Scholarship awardees will be invited to attend Google’s annual EMEA Scholars’ Retreat, to be held at our Engineering Headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland in June, 2011. Check out a video of our 2010 Scholars’ Retreat.
To learn more about opportunities available to students and academics in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, visit www.google.com/university/emea.
Posted by Caitlin Pantos, University Programs Specialist, EMEA
The Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship (for female students in Europe, the Middle East and Africa) honours the life and work of Dr. Anita Borg, a computer science pioneer who dedicated her life to breaking down barriers that prevent women and minorities from entering computing and technology fields.
The Google Europe Scholarship for Students with Disabilities is for Computer Science or Computer Engineering students who have shown academic strength and demonstrated a passion for their subject. This scholarship aims to encourage students with disabilities to enter computing, excel in their studies and become active role models and leaders in technology.
Scholarship awardees will be invited to attend Google’s annual EMEA Scholars’ Retreat, to be held at our Engineering Headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland in June, 2011. Check out a video of our 2010 Scholars’ Retreat.
To learn more about opportunities available to students and academics in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, visit www.google.com/university/emea.
Posted by Caitlin Pantos, University Programs Specialist, EMEA