Free Degrees For Computer Talent
BrainAcademy 2005 went live on 16th May 2005, offering study places and funding for the most talented computer enthusiasts, including adults seeking postgraduate study...
News from Queen Mary, University of London, organisers of the internet bursary competition BrainAcademy, www.brainacademy.qmul.ac.uk
BrainAcademy 2005 went live on Monday 16th May 2005, offering
study places and funding for the most talented computer
enthusiasts.
Entrants complete an online research quiz and computer
programming challenge, the finalists then face an tough
interview in front of panel of judges. The competition opens on
the 16th May 2005 and closes on 14th September 2005.
Postgraduate place also up for grabs
With chance to win an Undergraduate or Masters Degree place
starting in 2006, the competition is open to school leavers,
students and, for the first time, people in the workplace who
wish to return to study to advance their career.
The competition is bigger and better this year, with more prizes
and three winners instead of one. For the first time,
postgraduates can enter BrainAcademy, with two places and
bursaries for Computer Science Masters degree programmes at
Queen Mary starting in 2006.
Placements, exchange scheme & other prizes
The undergraduate winner will be guaranteed a fast-track
interview for the popular Microsoft Student Intern Programme
and, upon successful graduation, a fast-track interview for the
coveted Microsoft Graduate Programme. Winners are also in line
for Microsoft software, laptops, textbooks and cash
prizes.
BrainAcademy judges can also award additional career enhancing
prizes depending on the student’s performance and interests.
Prizes available include a summer work experience placement with
top Internet publishers ZDNet, or a student exchange year abroad
at another top international University.
The competition is sponsored by Queen Mary, University of
London, and by the information technology industry including
Microsoft, high-tech PR and marketing consultancy Omarketing and Internet publishers ZDNet. The
British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Group and BAFTA
winners Soda
Creative Ltd also support this year’s competition.
To enter the BrainAcademy competition, please visit: www.brainacademy.qmul.ac.uk
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