CRA, for short.
Computing Research Association
Questions about Fellowship rules and requirements, key contacts, reports, or deadlines? Flip (or scroll, more likely) through the pages of this document to find your answers.
The CSGrad4US Administrative Guide ♥️♥️♥️
From UW’s CERSE team, she serves as the evaluator of CSGrad4US. She is also with us here in Seattle, so say hi!
Erin Carll
This letter sits between W and R on standard issue US keyboards (no cheating)
E
The email alias, to which all administrative, funding, and logistical questions can be directed
csgrad4us-support@cra.org
This, our program course page, is accessed through Canvas LMS and is the place to go for all reporting requirements and administrative approvals
CSGrad4US Fellowship Online Module
Though she’s not here with us in Seattle, she’s just an email away, as this individual helps administer the day to day functions of CSGrad4US as one of CRA-E’s Program Associates.
Sheila Khan
Typically around 0.1 mm, a mickey is the unit for the smallest detectable movement of this piece of computer hardware
Mouse
This, the expanded name of the acronym “CISE,” is the discipline under which each of your fellowships are categorized
Computer and Information Science and Engineering
“I want to switch from On Tenure to On Reserve status, is this possible?” says the Fellow. “Of course! Submit one of these,” says the CSGrad4US Team.
Status Change Request
The Principal Investigator of the CSGrad4US Fellowship Program, this individual also serves as CRA’s Director of Educational Initiatives. Hint: he is probably standing in this room.
Erik Russell
Found inside the Mark II by Grace Hopper and her team Harvard, this insect and originator of the term “computer bug” is now preserved and housed at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History
The CSGrad4US approved of these are 11.01, 11.04, 11.07, 14.09
CIP Codes
Due on April 15th (!!), this report outlines a summary of your fellowship year and highlights your accomplishments
Annual Activities Report
This individual serves as the primary point of contact for all things Fellowship related at your institution; they certify your progress and review any and all status changes
Coordinating Official
Pass this one question test to prove you’re not a robot. CAPTCHA, for short
Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart
This source, published online ten times a year to inform computing researchers in academia, government, and industry, is a top way to be in the know within the computing community
The Computing Research News
Accessible through the CSGrad4US Online Module, visit this website to access a personal dashboard containing a historical record of your Fellowship progress
This voice from Purdue University is one of many who guided you through the Mentoring Program
Susanne Hambrusch
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