Fully-Funded PhD Scholarship at the University of Oxford's Department of Computer Science 2019
Applicant criteria
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity description
University of Oxford’s Department of Computer Science invites applications for fully-funded PhD scholarships tenable from October 1st, 2019. The University of Oxford is consistently ranked amongst the very best Computer Science departments in the world, for both teaching and research. The topics for the studentships are open, but should relate to the interests of
One of the Department’s Research Areas:
[1] Algorithms and Complexity Theory
[2] Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
[3] Automated Verification
[4] Computational Biology and Health Informatics
[5] Cyber-Physical Systems
[6] Foundations
[7] Structures and Quantum
[8] Information Systems
[9] Human-Centered Computing
[10] Programming Languages and Security
[11] Disciplinary areas such as Linguistics, Biology, Medicine and Quantum Foundations and Quantum Computation are also encouraged
Eligibility criteria:
[1] The scholarships are for three years and are open to students of any nationality
[2] Applicants are normally expected to have, or be predicted to achieve, a first-class or a strong upper second-class grade in either a four-year undergraduate degree (with integrated masters) in a relevant subject (or equivalent international qualifications), or a three-year BSc/BA degree followed by excellent performance in a master's degree in a relevant subject
Value of scholarship:
Each studentship will cover university and college fees with a stipend of at least £14,777 per year.
About Oxford University:
As the oldest university in the English-speaking world, Oxford is a unique and historic institution. The University of Oxford undertakes a wide range of activities to inform, attract, and support the most able candidates from all socio-economic, cultural and geographical backgrounds. Its main challenges lie in encouraging students from under-represented groups to apply to Oxford and in helping them to make competitive applications.