Floyd Derkat Graduate Award in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Value of Award
5000 CAD
Eligible Intake
Contact the university
Number of Awards
1
Awarding Institution
University Of Alberta
Overview
About the Scholarship
Eligibility Criteria
Benefits and Financial Coverage
How to Apply
Application Timeline and Deadlines
Selection Process
FAQ
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Overview
Discover the Floyd Derkat Graduate Award in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning aimed at supporting international students in pursuing advanced studies at the University of Alberta, including details on eligibility, financial support, and application processes.
About the Scholarship
The Floyd Derkat Graduate Award in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning is designed for candidates who demonstrate exceptional promise in research fields like artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, and nanotechnology. With a total value of CAN $5,000, the scholarship aims to alleviate the financial burden of pursuing a doctorate. It is specifically available for individuals enrolled in doctoral programs or thesis-based master’s programs. The award is open to all international students, including Canadian citizens and permanent residents, fostering a diverse academic environment at the University of Alberta.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the Floyd Derkat Graduate Award in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, applicants must be enrolled in a doctoral program or a thesis-based master's program at the University of Alberta. All international students, as well as Canadian citizens and permanent residents, can apply. The scholarship encourages applications from mature students and encompasses diverse fields of study such as nanotechnology, computer science, and robotics. Gender does not restrict eligibility, as the award is open to all applicants.
Benefits and Financial Coverage
The Floyd Derkat Graduate Award offers a financial benefit of CAN $5,000, intended for tuition fees and related academic expenses. This support enables recipients to focus on their research in artificial intelligence and machine learning without financial burdens. The scholarship can be held concurrently with other awards, providing further financial flexibility for students.
How to Apply
Contact the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Alberta for detailed application procedures.
Ensure you meet all eligibility criteria, including enrollment in a qualifying program.
Prepare a separate application as required by the department.
Inquire directly about specific deadlines and any required documents.
Application Timeline and Deadlines
Details regarding application timelines and deadlines for the Floyd Derkat Graduate Award are not specified. Prospective applicants are encouraged to contact their respective departments at the University of Alberta for pertinent information.
Selection Process
The selection process for the Floyd Derkat Graduate Award involves evaluating all eligible applications based on criteria that may include academic performance and research potential. Specific details regarding the selection basis are to be confirmed by directly contacting the university's awarding department.
FAQs
Yes, a separate application is required to apply for the scholarship.
Yes, the Floyd Derkat Graduate Award can be held concurrently with other awards.
Eligible fields include artificial intelligence, machine learning, nanotechnology, and related disciplines.
Students should contact the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering for detailed application information.
Application deadlines are not specified, so students should reach out to the department for the latest information.
For more information, please contact the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Alberta.
All international students, as well as Canadian citizens and permanent residents, pursuing doctoral or thesis-based master’s programs.
The scholarship is worth CAN $5,000, aimed at supporting tuition fees.