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Scholarship: Computer Communication Networks MSc

Brunel University

Brunel’s Women in Engineering programme is designed, with industry, to support women engineers to become future leaders in engineering. The programme runs in parallel to your chosen MSc course, providing additional contact with industry through mentoring and site visits, and professional development training designed specifically for female postgraduate students. In return you will become ambassadors for the engineering profession and this programme.
For 2014-15, we are offering 40 scholarships for UK/EU female students, covering both tuition fees for qualifying full-time MSc courses and a living allowance of £15,000. The following is one of the qualifying courses:
Computer Communication Networks MSc
The Computer Communication Networks course is to provide exposure to the wide variety of technical, managerial and organisational issues essential to the provision of information technology for commercial application of data communication systems. 
The aims of this course are 
  • To deepen your knowledge of the technological, commercial and managerial issues associated with Data Communication Systems;
  • For Practising engineers who wish to update their knowledge in this area. In this fast moving environment postgraduate qualifications provide a competitive edge in career progression;
  • Also European and other overseas engineers who wish to broaden their education in the United Kingdom. 
Your application for the scholarship will be automatic; eligibility will be checked from the details in your online application for the MSc course.  Your personal statement should explain your experience to date, ambitions for the future, and commitment to engineering.  For further information on this Scholarship, and its terms and conditions please visit: www.brunel.ac.uk/women-in-engineering or contact Petra Gratton atwomeninengineering@brunel.ac.uk
 For further information and to apply for the above course, please visit the Apply button below.
Our bid proposed to address the gender imbalance of our engineering post graduate taught degrees through the delivery of the ‘Women in Engineering Programme’ and the funding of scholarships.
Under Equality and Diversity legislation we believe we can take Positive Action to offer scholarships to female students and design specific interventions that will support females on post graduate taught engineering degrees. These programmes will also support females to consider continuing their studies at a post graduate research level.
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