Thanks to the NSF (United States National Science Foundation), IBM, and NASA, ICDM 2012 is able to offer travel grants.
Below there is information on eligibility and application requirements for each of these grants. The required documentation should be submitted as a single document, no later than 5pm US EDT, October 18, 2012, at https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/ICDM2012/ in PDF format. Late submissions, or documents in other formats will not be accepted.
The maximum amount of support provided to each grantee is set by the committee, and it is intended to partially cover the grantee's lodging and registration. Travel may or may not be partially covered depending on the total availability of funds and the number of awards given.
See below for a description of the different travel grants that are available.
The purpose of the NSF sponsored student travel grants is to encourage graduate student participation at the conference by partially funding the costs of students who would otherwise be unable to attend. Applications for NSF sponsored grants are accepted only from students at degree granting institutions throughout the USA.
All students are encouraged to apply. Other criteria will include evidence of a serious interest in data mining research, as demonstrated by coursework and project experience. ICDM encourages participation of women and under-represented minorities, as well as participation of students from under-represented institutions.
Thanks to the sponsorship from IBM, and NASA, ICDM is able to offer additional student travel awards. All students are eligible to submit applications.
IBM grantees should pay the registration fee and travel expenses in advance, and then the Grant will reimburse some of these expenses (by check or by bank transfer, depending on the grant).
A student will have to submit an application that includes:
The documents should be in PDF format. All applications using other formats will be rejected.
Send the application with all three required documents in ONE submitted at:
https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/ICDM2012/
by 5pm US EDT, October 18, 2012.