17 New Scholarships Available for MSc degrees in
Electronic and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
UCL is one of the world's leading universities with a tradition of accessibility which dates back to its beginning. It was founded in 1826 to open up education in England for the first time to students of any race, class or religion. It was also the first university to welcome female students on equal terms with men.
UCL’s Graduate Support Bursary consists of a full fee waiver and a living allowance of £10,000, available for students from underprivileged or under-represented backgrounds domiciled in the UK (who have ‘Home’ tuition fee status). We actively encourage women to apply for the scheme, as they are currently underrepresented in Engineering.
There is also childcare support to assist parents whilst studying and mentoring available to help you prepare for a career in the technology industry or within research.
The closing date for applications onto the scheme is 30 June 2014. Applicants must also have submitted a separate application to study one of the following by that date in order to be considered:
10 Bursaries available for applicants of:
- MSc/MRes Telecommunications
- MSc Telecommunications with Business
- MSc Internet Engineering
- MSc Wireless and Optical Communications
- MSc Nanotechnology
- MSc Security Technology
- MSc Space Science and Engineering
- MRes Photonic Systems Development
7 Bursaries available for applicants of:
- MSc Computer Science
- MSc Computer Graphics, Vision & Imaging
For more information on eligibility and how to apply for this, see here: http://tinyurl.com/mastersbursaries
Specialism: Astronomy & space, Computer modelling & mathematics, Electronics & semiconductors, Nanotechnology, Optics & photonics
Job type: Academic - PhD/MSc
Location: London & South East England
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