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ANNOUNCING THE INTEL WOMEN IN TECHNOLOGY SCHOLARSHIP 2020/21

Call open: Monday 12th October – Friday 30th October 2020
A number of scholarships, which include monetary bursaries in the amount of €3000, will be offered to select students who are pursuing an undergraduate Level 8 Degree in Computer Science or Electronic Engineering.
ELIGIBILITY: The opportunity to apply for a scholarship will be offered to the undergraduate students who are working towards careers in fields related to Intel’s research and technology needs. The scholarship is open to female students who are pursuing a Level 8 Degree in Computer Science or Electronic Engineering in the 2020/2021 academic year. Students can be in their first, second, third or fourth year.
THE AWARDS: A monetary award of €3000 will be made to the successful students. The successful students will also be allocated an Intel mentor who will be available throughout their academic studies.
EVALUATION: Students are invited to apply for the scholarship by providing a brief outline of modules covered on their course to date, while also providing a 250 word description of their future career goals. Entries should be sent to Katalin Meagher Albert @ k.meagher@ucc.ie by Friday October 30th. Intel will review these applications, which may be followed by an interview later in the year, when a final selection will be made.
FUTURE PLANS: Intel will remain in contact with the successful students during the remainder of the 2020/2021 academic year and may invite the successful candidates to attend on-site or virtual events. They may also be given the opportunity to undertake a summer work placement.