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Qualitative vs. Quantitative
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Creating a Good Research Question by the Georgia State University Center
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Developing a Research Question by The University of British Columbia
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The Research Process: Topic Selection by Dr. Amanda J. Rockinson-Szapkiw
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Writing a Research Proposal by Dr. Sam Fiala
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Ernest Holmes accepted into the Google summer program in Mountain View
Congratulations to CRCL Sophomore CS major Ernest Holmes, he will be interning with google at the mountain view office working with the video advertisement team this summer.
North Carolina A&T NSF REU on Engineering Modeling and Computational Research
In anticipation of funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) the College of Engineering at North Carolina A&T State University is seeking applications for the 2016 Engineering Modeling and Computation Research (EmCoR@NCAT) REU program. Join us and develop your skills in engineering modeling and computational research in an exciting environment!
Program activities include the following:
- REU scholars will spend 36 hours per week on research and related instruction, and roughly 6 hours each week on outreach and team-building activities.
- Each REU scholar will undergo a four-step process to complete the REU program: 1.) Pre-program preparation, 2.) On-site focused modeling and computation instruction, 3.) Research integrated with professional development and outreach, and, 4.) Project delivery and dissemination.
- Networking and team-building exercises
- End of program presentations by REU scholars and their research mentors
Each participant will receive: $5,000 stipend award, $2000 housing allocation, $800 meal allowance, and $600 for conference travel.
Applications must be submitted no later than Thursday, March 31, 2016.
Bank of America Ignite with Tech Program
Are you ready to kick start your career?
Bank Of America is excited to share details of our two new technology insight programs taking place this May. Both programs are targeted diversity programs that offer a full day insight opportunity for freshmen and sophomore students who are studying computer science or computer engineering and want to learn more about our business.
Visit our website to learn more about these great programs, The link can be found below:
First Conference of the National Society of Blacks in Computing (NSBC)
Please join us on June 9, 2016 to June 11, 2016 for the First Conference of the National Society of Blacks in Computing (NSBC) at the Twelve Hotel (Atlantic Station) in Atlanta, GA! Registration will soon become available. Please fill out this (short) form to remain informed. Please forward to your networks. Inquiries may be directed to nsbc@iaamcs.org.