Scholarships for Doctoral Study in Computer Science
The
Computing Laboratory invites applications for full and partial
scholarships for D.Phil. (Doctor of Philosophy) study to commence in
October 2009. The Computing Laboratory is among
the world's leading Computer Science departments. It is a centre for
research in computer science, numerical analysis, computational
biology, quantum computation, computational linguistics, and
information systems, supported by £27M of research grants from research
councils, EU and industry. Our students obtain an outstanding education
in computer science through a variety of undergraduate and graduate
programmes, including a part-time, professional programme in software
engineering.
The Laboratory's research strength derives
from its firm grounding in core Computer Science disciplines, a high
degree of mathematical sophistication among its researchers, and its
committed engagement with applications and interdisciplinary work. Over
the past several years we have significantly broadened the spectrum of
computing research in the Laboratory. The intake of graduate students
has substantially increased, and we now have over 100 graduate research
students.
The scholarships available for full-time
D.Phil. study include EPSRC Doctoral Training Awards (DTA), Clarendon
scholarships and departmental awards. DTA scholarships are of three and
a half years' duration and include college and university fees and
maintenance of at least £12,940 per annum. Full DTA awards are
available to home students or EU students who studied in the UK for
three years previously. Partial (fees only) DTA awards are available to
EU students. Departmental awards are typically partial and carry no
nationality restrictions. Clarendon scholarships are for three years,
are partial (fees or maintenance) or full and are open to all
international (non-UK/non-EU) students. In addition, a broad range of
scholarships are available at Oxford, for example Commonwealth, KC Wong
and Scatcherd European (nationality and course restrictions apply).
There
are three application deadlines, 21 November 2008, 23 January 2009 and
13 March 2009. Scholarship applications must be received by 23 January
2009 at the latest to be considered for 2009 start. The scholarships
are highly competitive. Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed and
decisions are expected in March 2009. If additional D.Phil.
studentships become available they will be advertised here. Click here for more details and application details (.pdf) Further information is available from: graduate.admissi...@comlab.ox.ac.uk Click here to download the poster (.pdf)
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