Scholarships

EDM 2023 has several scholarships available for the conference attendees.

Applications must be received by May 28, 2023 for full consideration.


Professor Ram Kumar Scholarships

The Professor Ram Kumar Memorial Foundation has endowed a grant of $5000 to be used for providing financial assistance to any EDM-2023 attendee, not just students, but also teachers and learners interested in acquiring or reinforcing their knowledge of Educational Data Mining, in the academia as well as industry. The goal of the grant is to enable those desirous of attending the conference but have no institutional support or another award from the conference. The awardee need not have a paper/demo/poster accepted for publication or presentation but is expected to provide a 1-pager on their learnings from the conference that can be made publicly available for knowledge dissemination. There are 50 such awards at $100 each available. The Scholarship Chairs at their discretion can increase the award amount to up to $125 each. These awards are open to anyone, anywhere in the world, but the Scholarship Chairs may choose to give preference to women candidates.

  1. Aditya Panwar, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, adityapanwar@iitb.ac.in
  2. Ajeet Kumar, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, ajeet20@iiserb.ac.in
  3. Amudha J, Amrita School of Computing, Amrita Vishwavidyapeetham, Bengaluru, j_amudha@blr.amrita.edu
  4. Anirban Roy Chowdhury, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, anirban.chowdhury@students.iiserpune.ac.in
  5. Antony Prakash, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, 204380004@iitb.ac.in
  6. Anuradha Kumari Singh, Department of Computer Science Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, anuradha@bhu.ac.in
  7. Arjun Prasad, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, 22D1204@iitb.ac.in
  8. Ashish Garg, Educational technology, IIT Bombay, 22m1021@iitb.ac.in
  9. Avi Segal, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, avise@post.bgu.ac.il
  10. Brad Din, Durham University, bradley.p.din@durham.ac.uk
  11. Conrad Borchers, Carnegie Mellon University, cborcher@cs.cmu.edu
  12. Daevesh Kumar Singh, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, daeveshsingh@iitb.ac.in
  13. Debarshi Nath, IITB-Monash Research Academy, Powai, Mumbai, debarshi.nath@iitb.ac.in
  14. Divanshi P. Wangoo, Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women, New Delhi, India, divanshiphdresearch@gmail.com
  15. Dr Ganeshayya Shidaganti, M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bangalore, ganeshayyashidaganti@msrit.edu
  16. Dr Malini M Patil, RV Institute of technology and management, jpnagat Bengaluru, drmalinimpatil@gmail.com
  17. Dr. Amit Ranjan, Institute of Fisheries Post Graduate Studies, Vaniyanchavadi, Chennai, amitranjan@tnfu.ac.in
  18. Dr. Rajalakshmi. R, Vellore Institute of technology, Chennai, Tamilnadu, rajalaxmi.s@gmail.com
  19. Indrayani Nishane, IDP in ET, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, indrayani.nishane@iitb.ac.in
  20. Ishanya, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal (IISER Bhopal), ishanya21@iiserb.ac.in
  21. Jyoti Shaha, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, 214380004@iitb.ac.in
  22. Kritika, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, kritikachitkara2211@gmail.com
  23. Maryam Alomair, University of Maryland Baltimore County, maryama4@umbc.edu
  24. Meera Pawar, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, 214380002@iitb.ac.in
  25. Mohammad Hadi Bokaei, ICT Research Institute, Tehran, Iran, mh.bokaei@itrc.ac.ir
  26. Muntasir Hoq, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, US, mhoq@ncsu.edu
  27. Narjes Rohani, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK, Narjes.Rohani@ed.ac.uk
  28. Nisumba Soodhani K, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, nisumba@gmail.com
  29. Onkar Sabnis, IIT Kharagpur, Kharagpur, onkar.sabnis.29@gmail.com
  30. Pavan Nuthi, PES University, Banashankri 3rd Stage, pavankumarnuthi@gmail.com
  31. R. Faerie Mattins, Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, faeriemattins73191817@gmail.com
  32. R.Ramesh Kannan, Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai, Tamilnadu, ramesh.kannan2018@vitstudent.ac.in
  33. Rajendran SP, Government college of Technology, Coimbatore, Anna University, Tamil-nadu, India, rajendransp133@gmail.com
  34. Ram Das Rai, IDP in Educational Technology, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, 214383001@iitb.ac.in
  35. Ramakrishnan M, ramakrishnanrahul003@gmail.com
  36. Rohan Reddy Chirasani, University Of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, rohan.ch.reddy@gmail.com
  37. S. Sivasankaran, HCL Technologies Ltd Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Sivasankaran12@gmail.com
  38. Sandeep Yadav, Interdisciplinary Program in Educational Technology, IIT Bombay, 22d1205@iitb.ac.in
  39. Sonika Pal, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, 22d1202@iitb.ac.in
  40. Soumya MD, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri, India, md.soumya@gmail.com
  41. Srinivasa K G, International Institute of Information Technology, Naya Raipur, Chhattisgarh, srinivasa@iiitnr.edu.in
  42. Srivarshan Selvaraj, Vellore Institute of technology, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, srivarshan02@gmail.com
  43. Sunita Raste, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India, sunita_20@iitb.ac.in
  44. Sunny Prakash Prajapati, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, 22d1201@iitb.ac.in
  45. Suprabha Jadhav, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, 214386001@iitb.ac.in
  46. Ulfa Haneef Khwaja, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Educational Technology Department, ulfa_khwaja@iitb.ac.in
  47. Umar Javid, National organization for rare disorders, United States, Umarjavid414@gmail.com
  48. Vijay Prakash, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, prakashvijay649@gmail.com
  49. Vishwas P. Badhe, Educational technology Dept, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, vishwasbadhe@iitb.ac.in
  50. Vrushal Nandurkar, Indian institute of Technology, Madras, vrushalinandurkarvsn@gmail.com

Travel Scholarship

The International Educational Data Mining Society will be providing travel scholarship to selected attendees. While everyone is allowed to apply, a priority will be given to junior researchers (e.g. Graduate students, recent postdocs, etc.) who have never attended the Educational Data Mining Conference before. Recipients of the scholarship may be invited to participate in the conference in a format where they can discuss their work with conference attendees. For example, through participation in the doctoral consortium or a similar format. Recipients of the scholarship will be asked to provide evidence of non/insufficient support (e.g., in the form of a letter of support from their supervisor).

If you are interested in applying to the scholarship, please apply by completing the form available at this link: https://forms.gle/RmjR3tMoLdRwngmc7


There are also scholarships available for current undergraduates and high school students that will cover the full registration fees (except for $10) for awardees. The awardees will be responsible for other costs. These scholarships are available to students from anywhere in the world, and are expected to be provided on a first-come first-serve basis.