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Science Mentorship Institute - Computer Science Mentorship Program (CSMP)


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Academic Level:
High School Students

Note: this opportunity encourages applications from community college students.

Description:
The Computer Science Mentorship Program (CSMP) is a 7-week summer program that provides high school students the opportunity to develop areas of research interest within computer science. This free and accessible program is a valuable tool for aspiring computer scientists to explore the world of computer science research using free and accessible resources. Resources include: open-source software, open-access papers, freely available development environments, and volunteer mentors, among others. Students will use these resources to pursue an independent project that will culminate in a presentation and a write-up by the end of the summer.

Students participating in CSMP are expected to dedicate around 10-20 hours per week on the program. In addition, students must be available for most of the program dates: Beginning of July - Beginning of August. There are absolutely no other requirements. We do not expect or anticipate that students will enter our program knowing how to code! Access to a laptop or desktop computer is encouraged, but certainly not required. We currently expect to be able to accommodate all interested students.
upcoming deadlineaccepts non-us citizens

Application Deadline: 5/1/2024

Participating Institution(s):
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Science Mentorship Institute (Lead)

Program Materials:
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This Program can be Described by:
Academic Disciplines:
Computer Sciences

Keywords:
Computer Networking
Software Research

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