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Demand for a cybersecurity workforce is heavy, as U.S. federal agencies, contractors, and technology companies vie for a limited pool of qualified employees. The Baltimore Sun From ACM TechNews | August 9, 2010
The U.K.'s Higher Education Statistics Agency reports that the number of women studying computer science has fallen over the past five years, from 24 percent to...Women in Technology From ACM TechNews | July 30, 2010
The Texas Advanced Computing Center has created a supercomputing curriculum designed to teach advanced computing skills to undergraduate and graduate students at...niversity of Texas at Austin From ACM TechNews | July 23, 2010
Teachers have been too slow to incorporate social media—which can be an attention-grabbing and effective teaching method—into their courses, according to Mia Moody...Baylor niversity From ACM Careers | July 16, 2010
The scarcity of computer science engineers in India has led to the booming information technology sector poaching talent from other engineering disciplines, according...The Economic Times From ACM News | July 12, 2010
Despite the projected need and a challenging job market, nearly half of high school-age students are not considering pursuing a career in healthcare and science...University of the Sciences in Philadelphia From ACM Careers | July 8, 2010
"The Market for Computing Careers," a new report from Calvin College professor Joel Adams, suggests a bright future for people pursuing computing careers. InfoQ From ACM TechNews | June 30, 2010
Wipro Technologies and ACM have announced an agreement wherein Wipro will fund scholarships that enable women students majoring in computer science and related...Wipro Technologies From ACM News | June 30, 2010
Research results published in the American Educational Research Association's Educational Researcher journal reflect the impact of education on economic well being...American Educational Research Association From ACM Careers | June 24, 2010
The European Roundtable of Industrialists says that Europe needs to take action to encourage people to become engineers or risk losing out to India and China. Financial Times From ACM TechNews | June 21, 2010
The U.S. government, education officials, and military contractors are increasingly launching nationwide campaigns to attract young technologists to pursue careers...SA Today From ACM TechNews | June 21, 2010
Professor Ron Eglash of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has received a five-year, $2.9 million National Science Foundation research grant to support the development...Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute From ACM News | June 18, 2010
There are many scholarships available to college students working towards careers in computer science. The following are considered to be the top 10.
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It's not insufficient schooling or a shortage of scientists. It's a lack of job opportunities. Americans need the reasonable hope that spending their youth preparing...Miller-McCune Online From ACM Careers | June 15, 2010
Increasing the retention rate of women in science, technology, engineering, and math fields could help stem the U.S.'s declining share in world patenting and scientific...Forbes From ACM TechNews | June 11, 2010
The single largest employment category at Nationwide Insurance has nothing to do with insurance. It is "technology." An entire upper tier of computer scientists...Fortune From ACM Careers | June 10, 2010
Enrollments of first-time, full-time graduate students in science and engineering programs in the United States reached a record 108,819 in 2008, an increase...National Science Foundation From ACM News | June 3, 2010
Junior Jazmine Miller showed off a soccer-playing robot to prospective members of the Spelman Robotics team. "His name is Charles, he's very difficult. That's...Women's eNews From ACM Careers | June 3, 2010
Moving from the inner circles of professional automotive racing to the halls of academia has given Andrew Borme the second life he's wanted—teaching a new generation...Indiana niversity - Purdue niversity Indianapolis From ACM News | May 26, 2010