Google Europe Students with Disabilities Scholarship
Selection criteria
Purposes: | Master programme, Ph.D. |
Programmes: | All |
Countries of Origin: | All |
Additional information
Eligible candidates: |
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Grant information: |
Purposes: support for disabled Bachelor / Master / PhD students Programmes: support for disabled Bachelor, Master or PhD students who are studying Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or majoring in a closely related technical field which contains at least three of the following computer science core courses: Algorithms, Coding, Data Structures, and Operating Systems Countries of origin: students of any nationality with disabilities studying at a European or Israeli university; except for residents of embargoed countries, ordinarily residents in embargoed countries, or otherwise prohibited by applicable export controls and sanctions programs The 10 best applications, as assessed in accordance with the criteria, shall be selected to receive the scholarship payment of €7,000 (issued in the form of bank transfer) to be spent on tuition, fees, books, supplies and equipment required for the applicants' classes at their primary university. Under no circumstances shall the submission of a scholarship application or the awarding of a scholarship payment be construed as an offer or contract of employment with Google. |
Grant provider: |
Google, partnered with EmployAbility, a nonprofit organization dedicated to assisting students with disabilities while they pursue education and promising careers |
Available positions: |
10 positions per year |
Deadline: |
applications open in fall; notification of successful applicants no later than June |
Application: |
No purchase necessary to enter or win. To enter, applicants are required to complete the online application form and provide any supplementary information and/or documentation as may be requested from time to time. Finalists can re-apply. Previous recipients of Google scholarships are not eligible to reapply. |
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Last modified: | 21 June 2022 08.45 a.m. |