UK Bangor University PhD International Scholarship
UK Bangor University PhD International Scholarship. Bangor University’s School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering have three fully-funded PhD positions available in the area of AI, Machine Learning and Advanced Computing (AIMLAC) to start in October 2024-2025.
The 4-year PhD scholarships will sit within the UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning & Advanced Computing (CDT-AIMLAC).
Overview
- Fully Funded
- Bangor University
- PhD
- Machine Learning Advanced Computing
- International Students
- UK
- 06/11/2024-2025
Scholarship Amount:
Full tuition fee waiver, an annual stipend of £15,285, and additional funding is also available for research expenses.
Number of Scholarships:
Three scholarships are available under this scheme through Bangor University.
Eligible Countries for this Bangor University PhD International Scholarship:
All countries.
Study Level:
Postgraduate Research – 4-year PhD positions studied on a full time basis beginning in October 2024-2025.
Eligible Research Areas:
PhD positions available in the area of AI, Machine Learning and Advanced Computing (AIMLAC).
Eligibility:
- Applicants should have at least a 2:1 degree.
- Must have excellent written and spoken English (IELTS 6.5). Applicants should have an aptitude and ability in computational thinking and methods (as evidenced by your degree).
- Must demonstrate excellent programming skills, and have followed a suitable degree programme, e.g., in computer science, mathematics or electronic engineering (with substantial programming), or closely related discipline.
- Must have an interest in AI, machine learning and advanced computing and one of the topics, above.
How to apply for this Bangor University PhD International Scholarship?
- Apply via Bangor University’s online application portal by the 12th February 2024-2025.
- Email the PDF’s of your application to cdt-aimlac@swansea.ac.uk, indicating your choices of projects and supervisor.
- Complete the online equality, diversity and inclusivity form.
For Bangor’s electronic application process, applicants must include the following attachments in PDF form:
- CV.
- Degree certificates and transcripts (if you are still an undergraduate, provide a transcript of results known to date).
- A statement no longer than 1,000 words that explains why you want to join our Centre, and your top two preferred projects (title and supervisor). Academic references – all scholarship applications require two supporting references to be submitted. Please ensure that your chosen referees are aware of the funding deadline (to be determined), as their references form a vital part of the evaluation process. Please include these with your scholarship application.