James Elson Studentship
The University of Manchester
Managing department:
Department of Computer Science
Value:
The James Elson Studentship provides an outstanding candidate with fees and a stipend to undertake a three year PhD research project relating to applications of computer science in a specific area of research.
This studentship is funded by, and dedicated to the memory of James Elson who passed away in 2012 after a long, brave battle with cancer. Despite his early death he achieved a great deal in his short life. James was dyslexic but through determination and hard work he achieved a first class MEng degree in Computer Science at The University of Manchester. James went on to have a very successful career at JPMorgan Chase.
This fully funded studentship includes:
- Tuition fees at the international rate
- Annual maintenance stipend equivalent to UKRI minimum stipend rate
Tenable period:
3 years
Level(s) of study:
This funding is available to students undertaking the following types of study:
- Postgraduate research
Allowed study options:
This funding is available to students undertaking the following modes of study:
Full-time
Subject restrictions:
This funding is available to students undertaking study in:
- Computer Science
Academic requirements:
Candidates must at a minimum satisfy the academic requirements for entry onto PhD programmes within the Department of Computer Science.
However, this is a highly competitive studentship and therefore both the supervisor and the final PGR interview panel will be looking for the candidate who can best demonstrate evidence of their potential to undertake their selected research project and to successfully complete the doctoral programme to the standard necessary to qualify for a PhD.
Nationality restrictions:
This funding is available to students from the UK and EU.