Helmut Veith Stipend for Females in Computer Science 2025:
This fellowship honours the memory of a distinguished computer scientist who worked in software engineering, computer security, computer-aided verification, and logic in computer science. Helmut Veith was a fervent supporter and mentor of women in computer science until his untimely death in March 2016.
Funding recipients are required to live in Austria for the length of their study and demonstrate satisfactory development. With the kind assistance of TU Wien, the Wolfgang Pauli Institute, and donations from the late Helmut Veith’s relatives and friends, the Helmut Veith Stipend was established. Also apply for Events and leisure management Dean’s scholarship 2024 In UK (Fully Funded).
Features:
- Offered by: TU Wien.
- Degree Level: Masters Degree.
- Scholarship coverage: Fully Funded.
- Eligible nationalities: All Nationalities.
- Country of award: Austria.
Deadline For Application:
The deadline for Application to apply for Helmut Veith Stipend for Females in Computer Science 2025 is November 30, 2024 (annual).
Financial Benefits:
The winner of the Helmut Veith Stipend for Female in Computer Science receives the following advantages:
- Full tuition waiver at TU Wien.
- EUR 7,000 each year for a maximum of two years.
Documents Required:
- Curriculum Vitae.
- Include a cover letter outlining the kind of financing the student is seeking as well as any other information the student feels is pertinent to the application.
- Motivation Letter.
- Certifications and/or diplomas (first degree, undergraduate degree, or higher).
- Transcripts of reports on university exams.
- Two referees’ contact information (for letters of reference).
- Passport copy.
- English language proficiency certificate (TOEFL or equivalent) .
Eligibility Criteria:
The applicant must meet each of the requirements listed below in order to be eligible for the Helmut Veith Stipend:
- English is the required language.
- All nations across the world are eligible.
- A bachelor’s degree (equivalent to a first cycle bachelor’s degree) in computer science or mathematics.
- Only those applicants who have received unconditional admission to the master’s programme will be eligible to receive funding.
- Candidates must be qualified to enrol in one of TU Wien’s English-taught master’s degree programmes in computer science.
- A deep understanding of and enthusiasm for (at least one of) Helmut Veith’s research fields:
- Verification and Formal Methods.
- Computer science logic.
- Artificial Intelligence Foundations.
- Cyber-security.
- Theory of Complexity.
Application Process:
Documents that are not in English or German must be translated with certification. Please send your application as a single PDF file to ta.sc-cigol@retsam via electronic mail with the subject “Application.” The PDF file must have the name “document.pdf.”