Ten scholarships, each worth £1000, are available to the most outstanding first-year UK/EU students entering the Department of Computer Science in October 2009.
These scholarships are open to new UK/EU students on any of the following single-subject programmes.
| Programme | Qualification | UCAS Code |
|---|---|---|
| Single-subject Computer Science and Engineering | ||
|
Computer Systems and Software Engineering with a year in industry |
MEng | G461 MEng/CSSE5 |
| Computer Systems and Software Engineering | MEng | G460 MEng/CSSE4 |
|
Computer Science with a year in industry |
BEng or BSc | G401 Mix/CS4 |
| Computer Science | BEng or BSc | G400 Mix/CS |
| Single-subject Computer Science and Engineering with various specialisms | ||
| Computer Science with
Artificial Intelligence with a year in industry |
MEng | G4GR MEng/CSAI5 |
| Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence | MEng | G4G7 MEng/CSAI4 |
| Computer Science with
Embedded Systems with a year in industry |
MEng | G413 MEng/CEmb5 |
| Computer Science with Embedded Systems | MEng | G412 MEng/CEmb4 |
| Computer Science with
Embedded Systems with a year in industry |
BEng | G411 BEng/CEmb4 |
| Computer Science with Embedded Systems | BEng | G410 BEng/CEmb3 |
| Computer Science with
Business Enterprise Systems with a year in industry |
MEng | G493 MEng/CEnt5 |
| Computer Science with Business Enterprise Systems | MEng | G492 MEng/CEnt4 |
All entrants who obtain
will be short-listed and considered for an award.
No separate application form is necessary. An internal panel will consider your examination grades, your performance at interview, and any other indicator of your academic or creative excellence.
Each Scholarship will consist of two sums of £500 each: one payable to you at the start of the Autumn term; and a second payable, subject to your satisfactory progress, at the end of the following Spring term.
Note. The Department of Computer Science has 88 places available for UK/EU undergraduate students entering in October 2009.
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