25 source pages0 recent updates

ACM SIGHPC - Graduate Fellowship for Women and Minorities in Computational & Data Science

Official nomination guidelines, eligibility criteria, and submission process for the ACM SIGHPC Computational and Data Science Fellowships.

DeadlineMarch 30, 2026; Submissions open: April 1, 2026; Submission close: June 30, 2026
Award amount$15,000 annually; $2,000 honorarium; $2,000 cash prize; Recognition plaque; Travel support to SC; Up to $800 for SC 26 Travel Grants; Travel support to the SC conference; Up to $1,600 for PASC 26 Travel Grants
Last checkedJun 24, 2026

Award workspace

Core details, official source pages, and recent changes for this award.

Deadline
March 30, 2026; Submissions open: April 1, 2026; Submission close: June 30, 2026
Opening date
2026-04-01
Award amount
$15,000 annually; $2,000 honorarium; $2,000 cash prize; Recognition plaque; Travel support to SC; Up to $800 for SC 26 Travel Grants; Travel support to the SC conference; Up to $1,600 for PASC 26 Travel Grants
Academic level
Graduate
Eligibility
Woman; Women; Must be a woman; Open to candidates from any country; 5-15 years since receiving highest degree; Dissertation must be submitted in English
Requirements
Membership in SIGHPC or ACM; Nominator contact information; Candidate contact information; Mid-career professional status; Nominated by graduate advisors; Concise citation (max 25 words)

Official source pages

25 tracked
FAQ

SIGHPC Fellowship FAQs

Frequently asked questions regarding the Association for Computing Machinery's (ACM) Special Interest Group on High Performance Computing (SIGHPC), including membership and communication policies.

Stable
Homepage

ACM SIGHPC Computational & Data Science Fellowships

Official program page for the ACM SIGHPC Computational & Data Science Fellowships, providing details on eligibility, nomination processes, award amounts, and deadlines for graduate students.

Stable
Other source

SIGHPC Immersion Program

An overview of the SIGHPC Immersion program, a launchpad for undergraduates to explore careers in HPC, computer science, and computational science through mentorship and conference participation.

Stable