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Better advertising discussion #133

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bmorris3 opened this issue Jan 23, 2018 · 4 comments
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Better advertising discussion #133

bmorris3 opened this issue Jan 23, 2018 · 4 comments
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bmorris3 commented Jan 23, 2018

When a senior undergrad or junior grad student approaches this or this webpage, they're met with a wall of instructions without a clear advertisement that makes sense to a student who may be eligible to apply. Perhaps we could improve this by adding a drop-down tab on the webpage called "For Students", and the landing page for students can describe the following:

  • what GSoC is (from Google's perspective)
  • what OA/astropy/sunpy are (relevance to target student)
  • how much experience in astronomy/physics, and software dev is necessary to apply (with emphasis on astronomy)
  • for whom GSoC is a good summer salary option (senior undergrad/junior grad); examples of project scope, on the interval: [build a webpage, build a new package].
  • testimonials from successful past GSoC students describing how the program fit into their career and who they'd recommend it for (I'd be happy to write the first one).
  • finally, a link to the student application guidelines

Does this sound good to everyone? Ideally, in emails sent around advertising GSoC for OA, we'd send a link to this new page first.

Since I'm pitching this idea, I'd be happy to create the first PR.

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bsipocz commented Jan 23, 2018

These are really good points, thanks @bmorris3.

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cdeil commented Jan 23, 2018

@bmorris3 - Sounds great!

In addition, if we want to be more engaging and friendly, and if anyone is up for making it, a 1 min video giving an intro would be great IMO. I'm not sure if as a busy astronomy grad student that encounters the page I would read through a lot of text. But if @bmorris3 explains what is is and recommends it to me in person, maybe even with a friendly puppy in his lap, you know ...

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This is probably not directly related, but for SOCIS last year I had great success writing emails directly to student associations or universities that I knew. I received tons of high quality applications, and I focused only in Spain.

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@Juanlu001 I think that's a good idea!! I've tried to email institutions for them to advertise it, but student associations are very good channel!!

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