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The Department of Computer Science is calling for applications for financial awards to support three students to pursue a doctoral program in computer science, at least one in theoretical computer science.
The Department offers graduate programmes leading to the PhD degree with specialisations including (but not limited to) algorithmic information theory, artificial intelligence, combinatorics, data compression, data communications and networks, distributed computing, graphics, multimedia and hypermedia systems, neural networks, parallel computation, programming languages and systems, program derivation, rehabilitation computing, software engineering, theory of computation, and visual programming.
Financial aid comes in the form of scholarships of around NZ$12,000 and fellowships of around NZ$5000 (the latter are subject to tax). Limited opportunities also exist for teaching assistantships, providing a similar level of support.
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