The Anita Borg Change Agent Awards celebrate the accomplishments of
technical women from, and who work in, developing countries. These
awards are designed to recognize up-and-coming leaders that impact or
advance women’s participation in technology, while also internationally
expanding the reach of the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing conference.
Three individual Awards will be given to women in computing that:
- Demonstrate leadership within their communities
- Expand opportunities and influence the careers of girls and women in technology
- Demonstrate impact on advancing women’s participation in technology
- Establish the desire to attend the conference
- Demonstrate financial need Each award includes reimbursement of expenses up to $5,000. This includes travel expenses to/from the conference, hotel accommodations, full conference registration, the opportunity to participate in a conference session, and recognition in the printed program at the 2012 Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing conference. Professional women of all ages and education levels are encouraged to apply. Please read the complete details about this award in order to nominate yourself or others for consideration.
- Continue and build on Anita Borg’s vision of women as equal partners in the development and use of computing around the world. For more about Anita Borg, our award namesake, click here.
- Recognize the accomplishments of international change agents*, increase their visibility, and establish them as role models for others beyond their existing spheres of influence
- Provide a forum – the Grace Hopper Conference – in order to exchange ideas, identify opportunities and areas for improvement, discuss effective practices, and meet hundreds of other women who share in Anita’s vision. Selection Criteria
- *A change agent is someone who either deliberately engages in social change, or whose work results in social, cultural or behavioral change. Scholarships will be given to change agents that support women as equal partners in the development and use of computing around the world.
- Women of all ages and education levels are encouraged to apply, provided they can demonstrate their impact on advancing women’s participation in technology.
- Applicants must articulate how their participation in the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women will support their work to promote active participation of women in information technology.
- The award recipient will take part in the 2012 Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing Conference’s awards celebration on October 5, 2012 in Baltimore, Maryland.
- Introductory statement (Maximum 150 words) that summarize how the nominee satisfies the award criteria – provide an overview of the work, accomplishments, and country context.
- Biography of the nominee. This is not to exceed one page.
- Curriculum vitae or résumé that describes the nominee’s professional accomplishments.
- Statement of merit between 1 – 2 pages that must be written by the nominator. The statement must address the following:
- The specified candidacy requirements and goals
- Address and elaborate on all areas of competency as described in the Introductory Statement section.
- At least two letters of reference from professional contacts
- A one-page proposed budget describing your needs. The proposal must include the following:
- Travel, lodging, and registration expenses
- Any other additional expenses you would have related to attending the conference such as child care or meals.
- 2012 nominations now open – Deadline is April 13, 2012.
- Nominators are notified in July
- Award ceremony in Baltimore, Maryland: October, 2012
Award Goals
The goals of the award are to:Required Materials
Nominations will open in early February. Only completed submissions will be considered by the committee.Key Deadlines:
Contact: tinap@anitaborg.org
Moreinfo: http://anitaborg.org/initiatives/awards/change-agent-awards