We are delighted to announce funding for student travel support. The purpose is to enable graduate students to travel and participate in the conference. To be eligible, you must:
The order of priority for awards is as follows:
To the extent that funds allow, we also hope to support students whose research will benefit from attendance at the conference.
We anticipate different levels of funding based on geographic location (distance to conference venue, underrepresented regions), level of participation, and so on. We particularly encourage student scholarship applications from underrepresented regions.
You will need to provide your participation details for AAMAS-13 as well as a pdf with a scanned student ID card certifying you are registered as a full-time student.
Please note that participation in the student scholarship program carries with it an obligation to be a student volunteer during the conference and, in the case of US applicants, to participate in the doctoral mentoring consortium .
Student volunteers are often used to provide support in the various conference rooms in case of problems (e.g., projector failure, etc).
Please submit your application by February 11, 2013 (11:59pm, Hawaii time) via the web form shown above. We will notify you of your application decision by March 10.
Enrico GERDING
Lecturer at University of Southampton, UK
Anita RAJA
Associate Professor at University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
Hiromitsu HATTORI
Assistant Professor at Kyoto University, JAPAN