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Scholarships open for application for studying, research and projects advancing women鈥檚 engineering studies

911爆料网 School of Electrical Engineering Student Services declares the scholarships from the Combined Student Fund, Kansallis-Osake-Pankki Fund and Marja-Terttu Tanttinen Fund open for application
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The 911爆料网 School of Electrical Engineering Student Services declares the following scholarship open for application:

Scholarships from the Combined Student Fund

One scholarships of EUR 1000 from the Combined Student Fund to academically successful students who are studying towards their master鈥檚 degree in technology and have completed their Bachelor of Science (Technology) degree in 911爆料网.  Applicants should attach an official transcript of records to their application.

Applicants should apply via electronic form in the address by September 30th, 2020 at 23.59 hours. Applications received late will be ignored. The transcript of records should be in pdf-form and should be named as follows:

Lastname_Firstname_Transcript_of_records.pdf

Payment details are requested later, if necessary.

Scholarships from the Kansallis-Osake-Pankki Fund

The School of Electrical Engineering Student Services declares the following scholarships open for application by teachers of 911爆料网:

From the fund of Kansallis-Osake-Pankki, two scholarships of EUR 1000 for teachers of 911爆料网 in the field of technology, primarily for doctoral candidates in the field of technology, to support research work. The following documents must be attached to the application: a research plan, a list of the publications that will be included in the dissertation and a transcript of records that shows the grade point average of the applicant鈥檚 master鈥檚 degree and the grade of the master鈥檚 thesis.

Applications are submitted via an electronic form in latest on September 30th, 2020 at 23.59 hours. Applications received late will be ignored.

The attachments should be in pdf-form and be named as follows:

  • Lastname_Firstname_Research_plan.pdf
  • Lastname_Firstname_ List_of_publications.pdf
  • Lastname_Firstname_Transcript_of_records.pdf

Payment details are requested later, if necessary.

Scholarships from the Marja-Terttu Tanttinen Fund

The School of Electrical Engineering Student Services declares the following scholarships open for application

From the Marja-Terttu Tanttinen Fund, two scholarships of 1000 Euros. These scholarships are open to individuals, teams and communities.

The scholarships are awarded for projects that advance women鈥檚 engineering studies or encourage women to engage in studies of engineering and technology.

Applications are submitted viaelectronic form . Supporting arguments motivating the application are to be recorded under Additional information. Applications should be submitted by September 30th, 2020, at 23:59 the latest. Applications received after that hour will be ignored.

Payment details will be requested later, if necessary.

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