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Student Travel Support for the 51st International Conference on Very Large Databases 2025
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About This Grant
This project will provide support for students to attend and participate in the 51st International Conference on Very Large Databases (VLDB 2025) to be held in London, UK. The grant will be used exclusively for students in US-based institutions, enabling the supported students to travel to London to participate in the conference and its associated workshops. The funding will defray the registration, travel, and lodging costs for the students. This grant will enable a life-enriching first-time experience for many students, giving them a taste of the research environment in both academic and industrial circles worldwide. VLDB is a premier conference in the area of databases that brings together technical research papers, tutorials, and workshops centered on various aspects of database research and practice. Participation in this conference will enable the students to enhance their scientific foundation and build their professional networks, and thus contribute directly to training the next generation of scientists who are both consumers and developers of technology in database management system design and implementation. The grant will have a direct impact on creating a highly qualified workforce who can take on the emerging data science challenges of the future. This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
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Up to $25K
2026-07-31
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