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ICL Research Studentship: Notice

COMPUTER LABORATORY

Statutes and Ordinances, 2001, pp. 704 and 773

The ICL Research Studentship in Computer Science is tenable for not more than three years in the first instance, but a Student may be re-elected for a fourth year. In each year the Studentship is equivalent in value to the schedule of expenses for a home student as itemised in the Graduate Studies Prospectus, see http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/ univ/gsprospectus/.

The Studentship is open to graduates of any university. Applicants who are liable to fees at the overseas level should also apply for an ORS award; the full fees will be found for the successful candidate. It will be the duty of the Student to undertake in the Computer Laboratory a course of training for research in Computer Science or an allied subject. A Student who on election is not a member of the University will be required to become one.

The Studentship is advertised from time to time when it becomes vacant.

The current state of the Studentship may be discovered from the Computer Laboratory's Home Page on the World Wide Web, http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/.


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Cambridge University Reporter Special, 8 November 2001
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