Scholarships will be granted for the 2010/2011 academic year, and recipients will be invited to attend an all-expenses-paid retreat at Google’s Engineering Center in Zurich in 2010.
Here's what Nelson Mattos, our VP for Product & Engineering in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, has to say about this scholarship: "We're committed to diversifying the long-term engineering talent pool for the industry as a whole. We hope that this scholarship will increase opportunities for students with disabilities and encourage them to pursue careers in computer science. The retreat fosters relationships so that scholars can form a supportive network lasting the full length of their academic studies and beyond."
We know that a diverse group of people use our tools and services and only an equally diverse workforce can anticipate our users' needs. We've found that the diversity of perspectives, ideas and cultures leads to the creation of better products to the benefit of all users of the Internet. We hope that this scholarship works towards that end.
The deadline to apply is March 15th 2010. For more details, visit www.google.com/studentswithdisabilities-europe.
Posted by Beate List, EMEA University Programmes and Eleanor Mulligan, EMEA Diversity & Inclusion
This is a great way to help and guide people with disabilities and helping people from Europe, the Middle East and Africa and all provided as an all-expenses paid retreat at Google`s Engineering Centre in Zurich. This is a very worthwhile enterprise that we at Ace{UK} fully agree and support to broaden the use of the Internet and with " Open Source " added it will make the Internet the way that it was suppose to be in "As In The Beginning Let There Be Google Light " G
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