Workshop 4: Engaging Our Students

Pacific Rim Summer School in Global Distributed Software Development

July 18—30, 2010 - Beijing, China


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Application Deadlines




Application Process

UO Study Abroad Website and Application forms - FOR CREDIT studyabroad.uoregon.edu

CIS Department Application Form - NO CREDIT Click here for a fillable pdf

For Credit No Credit
UO Students Apply through UO StudyAbroad Apply through CIS
U.S. and Canadian Students Apply through UO StudyAbroad and copy to your dept CPATHi18n rep Apply through UO CIS and copy to your dept CPATHi18n rep
Asian Students Apply through your dept CPATHi18n rep Apply through your dept CPATHi18n rep

Departmental CPATHi18n Faculty Representatives




Application Materials




Personal Statement Essay Questions

1. Describe a group software project that you have worked on or are currently involved with. Include the context for the project (coursework, internship, or job), a description of the project, number of group members, your role in the software team, period of time of your involvement, and what you learned from this experience.

2. Why do you want to participate in this summer's Global Software Development Summer School in Beijing, China? What background, perspectives, experiences can you contribute to this year's program that can convince us to select you?

CPATHi18n Faculty Representatives (as of 2/24/10)

Institution Name of Professor Email
University of Oregon Virginia Lo lo@cs.uoregon.edu
University of Washington Steve Tanimoto tanimoto@cs.uoregon.edu
Lewis and Clark Jens Mache jmache@lclark.edu
Seattle University Richard LeBlanc leblanc@seattleu.edu
Simon Fraser University Ted Kirkpatrick ted@sfu.edu.ca
Victoria University Mike Zastre zastre@cs.uvic.ca
Portland State Univ. Cindy Brown cbrown@cs.pdx.edu

Our Mission
To create and sustain a community committed to the internationalization of computer science education with the express purpose of identifying creative strategies to transform computing education.


National Science Foundation
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National Science Foundation