Each year Apple Inc. holds a developers conference in California, USA. Here up to 5000 people gather to listen to the latest innovations and developments that Apple have in the pipeline for the next 12 months. Conference attendance is vital for those who program and develop applications on the Macintosh platform as it gives them an opportunity to network directly with Apple engineers and also provide feedback to Apple for future improvements.
You can find more information about WWDC by checking out Apple's Developer web site.
For more information about WWDC, traveling in the USA and some handy tips, check out the WWDC FAQ.
To be eligible to obtain a competitive scholarship you should be a staff member or student of an AUC member University, and have a background in programming (Mac, UNIX or Windows). You are ineligible to apply for a competitive scholarship if you attended WWDC 2008 or WWDC 2009 on any AUC scholarship (Allocated, Competitive, or the Student Developer Scholarship program).
Selection requirements for allocated scholarships may be broader (eg., applications may be accepted from people working with QuickTime and digital media, or as an IT Manager with responsibility for Macintosh deployment or support on campus) - you should contact on-campus your AUC Development Fund co-ordinator for local selection details. Application forms for all three scholarship types are available on the Scholarship Application page .
Successful scholarship recipients in 2010 receive a financial subsidy to assist in covering the cost of:
| Allocated Staff Scholarships | Competitive Staff Scholarships | Competitive Student Scholarships |
| AUD $2000 | AUD $2500 | AUD $3000 |
The AUC will also allow for an increased amount for those that need to fly from interstate or regional areas to the nearest point of international departure. The amount of the domestic airfare subsidy is based on a 21 day advance purchase, return economy airfares as published by Qantas Airlines. For those that can travel on a cheaper airline (such as VirginBlue or JetStar ) we encourage you to do so. (See the Travel & Accommodation page for more information.)
The AUC expects WWDC scholarship recipients to get to know each other and build collaborative relationships that will continue upon return to Australia, and in 2010 is fostering this through a group booking at the Downtown Courtyard Marriott in San Francisco (on Second Street). In order to receive the full value of the scholarship subsidy, attendees must stay at the Downtown Courtyard Marriott at the AUC's group rate. Scholarship recipients are free to choose other hotels, but should they do so the subsidy will be reduced by AUD$400.
Please note that all costs regarding your bookings for travel, accommodation and registration must be paid 'up front' by either the University or the individual. The AUC will reimburse the University or individual for their WWDC costs upon presentation of receipts and confirmation of attendance at the conference.
For students who experience financial difficulties please contact the AUC directly where an assessment will be made for a possible 'in-advance' payment.
The AUC will be purchasing WWDC Registration Tickets for all Scholarship recipients centrally and allocating them to Scholarship winners once they have been confirmed. DO NOT PURCHASE A WWDC TICKET.
The original document is available at: http://www.auc.edu.au/tiki-index.php?page=WWDC%20Scholarships