Chillisoft Scholarship in Cybersecurity - The University of Auckland
Scholarship details
Study levels | Bachelor, Undergraduate, Honours, Postgraduate, Masters |
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Value | $5,000 |
Length | One year |
Open date | Friday, 1 January 2010 |
Close date | Friday, 1 January 2010 |
About the scholarship
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How To Apply
Scholarship applications will usually open around six weeks before the closing date. Please read the regulations carefully to be sure you are eligible before you apply.
What you receive
$5,000
Entry requirements
The Scholarship may be awarded to a student enrolled full-time or part-time at the University of Auckland in a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Science conjoint degree, a Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) degree, a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree, a Postgraduate Diploma in Science, a Master of Science or a PhD, specialising in Computer Science. The Scholarship is tenable by international or domestic students. The basis of selection will be academic merit as assessed as a Scholarship grade point average (GPA) or grade point equivalent (GPE) obtained over the applicant’s most recent two years of full-time graded study (or equivalent) and demonstrated interest in the study of Cybersecurity, as evidenced by enrolment in courses relating to Cybersecurity and/or carrying out research relating to Cybersecurity, and a written statement. Successful applicants will have a minimum GPA/GPE of 7.00 (6.50 for Maori or Pacific candidates).