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Find similar grantsCSTC Technology Awards is sponsored by CSTC (University of Wyoming). These grants fund special technology projects for students at the University of Wyoming, including funding for equipment and development for makerspace activities and digital planetariums.
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Central Student Technology Committee | Information Technology | University of Wyoming Central Student Technology Committee Phone: (307) 766-HELP (4357) Central Student Technology Committee The next CSTC meeting has not yet been scheduled. The goal of the Central Student Technology Committee (CSTC) is to establish student computing facilities that are discipline-and location-independent.
These computer facilities will support a wide variety of state-of-the-art software that is available to all networked student computer facilities. The student computer facilities will be in convenient American Disability Act (ADA) compliant locations across campus and provide extended hours of access to computer technology.
The Central Student Technology Committee will consist of one faculty/staff and one student member from each Student Technology Committee (with the exception of the College of Arts and Sciences who will have two student and two faculty/staff representatives), an Information Technology student, and a full time Information Technology employee.
It will be chaired by the full time Information Technology Voting members include all student representatives and faculty/staff representatives from the individual Student Fee Committees. The chair is not a voting member.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Students at the University of Wyoming. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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