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Google Scholarships for Women

Overview

The goal of the Generation Google Scholarship: for Women in Computer Science is to support budding computer scientists in their pursuit of technological leadership. For the academic year 2022–2023, chosen students will receive a reward of 7,000 EUR (or its equivalent in their home country). Scholarships will be given out based on each applicant's demonstrated leadership skills, influence on diversity, and academic qualifications. All qualifying students who meet the prerequisites are eligible for the programme. Applications from women who are interested in computer science are especially welcomed.
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Deadline

Oct 12, 2023

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Scholarship Type

Merit

Eligibility Criteria

For the academic year 2021-22, you must be a full-time student pursuing a bachelor's degree. When you finish the scholarship programme, you must be in your second year of study at an approved university in your country. Be pursuing a degree in computer science, computer engineering, or a technical field closely connected to it. A high academic record is required. Demonstrate leadership and a desire to improve underrepresented groups in computer science.

Application Process

Background information in general. Resume/CV. Academic transcripts from both your present and previous schools. One letter of recommendation from a professor, instructor, or supervisor. Answers to five brief essay questions 15 minute "meet and greet" with each candidate on the shortlist. Google's online test (will be sent 5-7 working days after the deadline). Recipients will be selected based on their overall strength of the essays and application materials compared to the entire applicant pool.

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