Happy holidays to all! I hope you enjoy your much
needed break and are looking forward to 2009.
AND…..I want to put Indiana University’s School of
Informatics on your radar screens in case you have graduate school in mind and
are looking for a great place to be! Two of our faculty are from Georgia
Tech (Minaxi Gupta and Raquel Hill) – and then of course there is me. J It’s a wonderful place and they
have a wide variety of MS and PhD programs – and some good funding too.
Here is more info about our program:
Indiana
University’s School of Informatics is one of the first of its kind in the
country. What is Informatics? Informatics develops
new uses for information technology, is interested in how people transform
technology, and how technology transforms us. In many ways, informatics
is a bridge connecting IT to a particular field of study. We offer the
following degrees:
·
PhD in Computer Science
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PhD in Informatics
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MS in Bioinformatics
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MS in Chemical Informatics
·
MS in Computer Science
·
MS in Human Computer Interaction (with emphasis
in Design, Music, or Security)
·
MS in Security Informatics
Funding opportunities are available for master’s
students, and full-funding opportunities are provided for PhD students! To
learn more about our Diversity Fellowships for Informatics
& Computer Science, please contact Maureen Biggers, Assistant Dean
for Diversity and Education, at biggersm@indiana.edu.
To learn about Informatics, Computer Science, and additional
funding and research opportunities, please visit our websites at http://www.informatics.indiana.edu
or http://cs.indiana.edu.
P.S. We will soon change the name to School of
Informatics and Computing, to better reflect who we are.
P.P.S. Please share this info with friends!
FALL 2009 APPLICATION DEADLINE FOR U.S. STUDENTS IS
JANUARY 15, 2009
Peace,
Maureen