Qi Anlong Scholarship in Computer Science
Scholarship details
Study levels | Bachelor, Undergraduate |
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Value | Up to $8,000 |
Length | One year |
Open date | Thursday, 4 May 2023 |
Close date | Monday, 5 June 2023 |
Enrolment status | Full-time |
About the scholarship
A scholarship to support undergraduate and honours level study in Computer Science for full-time domestic and international students, up to $8,000.
The Scholarship was established in 2018 and is funded by the DSDH Foundation and the Li Ka Shing Foundation.
The main purpose of the Scholarship is to assist and encourage outstanding undergraduate students enrolled in a Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science conjoint degree, Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree or a Bachelor of Advanced Sciences (Honours) in the Faculty of Science in Computer Science, intending to specialise in Artificial Intelligence.
How To Apply
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Outcomes are determined by a selection committee and are usually notified around six weeks after the closing date.
What you receive
Up to $8,000
Entry requirements
To take up and be paid the Scholarship, the candidate must be enrolled full-time in Stage III of a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Science conjoint degree, a Bachelor of Science (Honours) or Stage III or the final year of a Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) in Computer Science at the University of Auckland, and intending to specialise in Artificial Intelligence. The Scholarship is tenable by domestic and international students. The basis of selection will be academic merit and a personal statement outlining their study and career plans, and motivation to succeed at University. Applicants must demonstrate an understanding of and commitment to the ethical underpinning of Artificial Intelligence. Successful applicants will have a GPA of at least 6.00 (see Note I)