The DeepMind Scholarship at Queen Mary University of London is a programme to support and encourage under-represented groups to pursue postgraduate education in the field of Artificial Intelligence.
The scholarship is available to female applicants and/or black, Asian or minority ethnic (BAME) applicants who wish to study for a Master’s degree in Artificial Intelligence in the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science at Queen Mary University of London; these students are currently under-represented in this area of study.
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For 2020-21, the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science will be offering five fully funded scholarships, which will include a fee waiver, a living allowance of £15,480, plus a travel grant of £2,000 and a one-off equipment grant of £1,500.
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Queen Mary University of London Scholarships
The DeepMind Scholarship 2020-21
About the award
Level: Masters
Course: MSc in Artificial Intelligence (FT)
Country: EU, Home, United Kingdom
Value: Each DeepMind Scholarship will cover home tuition fees of £10,900, a living allowance of £15,480, an annual £2,000 travel scholarship and a one-off equipment grant of £1,500.
No. of awards: 5
Deadline: 12 August 2020
Eligibility criteria
To be eligible to apply for The DeepMind Scholarship you must:
- Be a UK/EU student ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom and be eligible to pay UK student fees;