NDSS 2020 Student Travel Grant
A limited number of student grants are available to help pay for travel, accommodations, and NDSS Symposium registration fees for full-time students attending the 27th annual Network and Distributed System Security (NDSS) Symposium, 23-26 February 2020 in San Diego, California.
The NDSS host, Internet Society, administers two types of student travel grants.
- U.S.-based students: This grant is only available to graduate and undergraduate students from U.S.-based educational institutions. You need not be a U.S. citizen, just studying at a U.S.-based institution. Special considerations will be given to first-time attendees.
- Non-U.S. based students: This grant is available to graduate and undergraduate students from non-U.S. based educational institutions. Special consideration will be given to students from emerging economies.
Both travel grants also strongly encourage applications from women and from students from under-represented minority communities. Where you attend school determines to which travel grant you should apply.
The deadline for Student Grants has closed.
Please see our FAQ for a list of frequently asked questions about the NDSS Student Travel Grants.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many student grants are available?
- A limited number of student grants are available. The actual number is determined by the total amount of sponsorship money secured each year.
- For NDSS 2019 there were 12 grants to U.S.-based students and 6 grants awarded to international students.
Which of the two grant types should I apply for?
The NDSS host, Internet Society, administers two types of student travel grants:
- U.S.-based students: This grant is only available to graduate and undergraduate students from U.S.-based educational institutions. You need not be a U.S. citizen, just studying at a U.S.-based institution. Special considerations will be given to first-time attendees.
- Non-U.S. based students: This grant is available to graduate and undergraduate students from non-U.S. based educational institutions. Special consideration will be given to students from emerging economies.
Both travel grants also strongly encourage applications from women and from students from under-represented minority communities. Where you attend school determines to which travel grant you should apply.
Who is eligible to submit an application for a grant?
- Full time graduate or undergraduate student, preference is to graduate students.
- Students enrolled in a security related program at a college or university.
What are the documents required for the application?
- A completed Student Travel Grant Application.
- Proof of full time student status: (a letter from your department stating that you are a full-time student, OR a copy of your current transcript).
- Your CV or resume.
- Letter of recommendation from a professor or academic advisor stating:
- How you, the student, would benefit from attending NDSS;
- As a student, your capacity to contribute positively to the conference proceedings; and
- If your professor or educational institution will cover any cost of attending NDSS that is in excess of the student travel grant.
- Personal statement including why you believe you would benefit from attending NDSS, a brief statement of research interests, and areas reflected in the NDSS program that would impact your research.
NOTE: All documents must be uploaded in a SINGLE PDF or Zip File. If you do not upload a SINGLE file by mistake, please email [email protected], as you will not be able to re-upload.
What DO the student grants cover?
Registration fees and a portion of travel expenses on a reimbursement basis.
What do the student grants NOT cover?
- Food and beverage.
- Incidentals and personal items.
How will awards be determined?
- All awards will be determined by a selection committee established by members of the NDSS Steering Group and Program Committee.
- Considerations for grant recipients will include:
- Evidence of serious interest and aptitude in the security field, as demonstrated by coursework and/or project experience;
- Evidence of community leadership interests and skills, as demonstrated by engagement with the broader community;
- Evidence of collaboration and teamwork activities, especially as applied to problems in the security field;
- Identified benefit from attendance and participation, particularly how participating in the symposium could shape the student’s future studies and/or research;
- Demonstrated potential as an emerging security researcher who could contribute to the publish content at future NDSS symposia;
- Considerations for students from underrepresented communities and first-time attendees; and
- Proof of enrollment in a security-related program at a college/university.
Are student authors eligible to apply and if so, is that an additional consideration during selection?
- Although being a student author – first author, second, third – of an accepted NDSS paper is not a preferential criteria for selection, student authors are eligible to apply for a travel grant with the caveat that the selection committee will consider it as “demonstrated potential as an emerging security researcher”.
What is the timing for the application deadline and announcement of the award recipients?
- Application deadline has closed.
- The selection date to be determined.