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WEAREALLCS WOMEN IN TECHNOLOGY ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP AT THE FACULTY OF COMPUTER SCIENCE, DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY

Application Deadline: February 15th, 2026.

LOCATION: Canada

Through collaboration with our partners like The Leacross Foundation, the Women in Technology Scholarship initiative not only offers financial support but also provides a platform to support the next generation of female tech leaders and champions. The faculty needs more female talent and perspective in the field, and this scholarship is about supporting women wanting to have an impact within or beyond the tech community.

ELIGIBILITY:

The scholarship is open to applications from Canadian and international students.

The majority of scholarships will be awarded to individuals who:

Have an overall average of 70%; please see individual program pages for full admission requirements

Have applied for our Bachelor of Computer Science or Bachelor of Applied Computer Science program

Can demonstrate how a passion for technology has had, or will have, an impact on your community as defined in the broadest sense of the term.  

Identify as female or gender diverse (Gender-diverse: Refers to individuals who do not identify as exclusively male or exclusively female (for example, individuals who are non-binary or two-spirit.))

Students who are Techsploration alumni or who have participated in the NCWiT Aspirations in Computing Awards are strongly encouraged to apply.

BENEFIT:

Successful applicants will receive:

$10,000 scholarship ($5,000 entrance scholarship and $5,000 for year two of your studies (dependent on academic performance))

Access to events and professional development opportunities through the WeAreAllCS initiative and our partners

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2025 HDR PHD SCHOLARSHIP – ARC LINKAGE PROJECT – STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING WITH AI AND DIGITAL TWINS AT CURTIN UNIVERSITY

Application Deadline: Applications accepted at any time

LOCATION: Australia

This scholarship is funded by an ARC Linkage Project focused on developing an autonomous system for detecting and quantifying structural damage in infrastructures (e.g., bridges, grain silos) using computer vision, digital twins, and deep learning. The purpose of this scholarship is to support a PhD student to contribute to the advancement of infrastructure monitoring technologies with strong industry collaboration.

ELIGIBILITY:

Student type: Future Students

Faculties and centers:

Faculty of Science & Engineering

Science courses

Engineering courses

Course type: Higher Degree by Research

Citizenship

Australian Citizen

Australian Permanent Resident

New Zealand Citizen

Permanent Humanitarian Visa

International Student

Scholarship base: Merit Based

Eligible courses: Any HDR student wishing to study in the field of artificial intelligence

Full-time enrolment in a PhD program at Curtin University

Background in artificial intelligence, computer vision, or structural/civil engineering

Demonstrated research experience, with evidence of publication

Strong programming skills and familiarity with machine learning or finite element modelling

Not currently receiving another scholarship of equal or higher value

Future student, please contact us via the EOI form. The EOI form supports the submission of the CV, academic transcripts, research experience, publication outputs, and referees.

Recipients must maintain satisfactory academic progress and actively engage in research aligned with the ARC Linkage Project

Recipients must participate in regular meetings with the supervisory team and contribute to project deliverables

BENEFIT:

This scholarship provides a living stipend of $37,500.00 p.a. pro rata indexed, based on full-time studies, for up to a maximum of 3 years.

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