Remember that FIRST PhD students can apply FIRST for support to participate in conferences, summer schools, etc.
If you want to apply you should contact a local board member at your institution (Lars Birkedal, Rasmus Pagh, Flemming Nielson, John Gallagher, Pawel Winter, Fritz Henglein) since the money is granted from the local budgets.
(Don't hesitate. If an institution gets more relevant applications than it can support from the local budget we may decide to grant money from the joint FIRST pool.)
It would be a help if you get your supervisor to write a short (half a page) recommendation for you explaining why the particular event is important for you. |
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Course on Parallel Programming Languages |
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Professor Jens Palsberg will be visiting Department of Computer Science, Aarhus University, from April to September. In 4th quarter (April-May), he will give a course on Parallel Programming Languages, mainly for PhD students. For more information on the course and where to register, please go here. |
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Newsletter December now available |
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The December edition of the FIRST newsletter is now available here. This edition contains (among other things): --> a short overview of the spring courses that will be offered --> an article on the Autumn School and the 6th Workshop on Methods for Modalities --> an article on the upcoming European Summer School of Logic, Language and Information Have fun! |
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Guide for Referees in Theoretical Computer Science |
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Ole Torp Lassen has made available a guide for new referees in theoretical computer science, that may be of use for those attending the retreat (and for other purposes). The guide, by Ian Parberry of the University of North Texas is available from the FIRST website here. |
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