Scholarships & Prizes
The University of Liverpool offers a range of scholarships and bursaries to support students wishing to study Computer Science at Liverpool. In addition, the Department of Computer Science awards a number of prizes to recognize and reward outstanding performance.
Scholarships
- International Advancement Awards (applicable to all new international offer holders undergraduate, post graduate taught and postgraduate research).
This award is worth £1,000 for each year of study towards tuition fees.
http://www.liv.ac.uk/study/international/money-and-scholarships/undergraduate.htm
- Other Scholarships and bursaries for undergraduate students
(mainly Home/EU students) http://www.liv.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/finance/scholarships.htm
Prizes
Year 1
- Typically four scholarships are awarded for excellent performance in the first year of study.
(The number is determined by Faculty each year, and scholarships are each worth £70 ).
Year 2
- O'Reilly Prize awarded for excellent performance on the module 'Software Engineering I' (COMP201).
- Deloitte Prize awarded for excellent performance on the second year group project.
- Typically four scholarships awarded for excellent performance in the second year of study.
(The procedure is the same as for year 1)
Honours Year
- BCS Merseyside Student Prize awarded for excellent performance in the final year of study.
- Department of Computer Science Prize awarded for excellent performance in the final year of study.
- Andrew Young Prize awarded for excellent performance.
- Department of Computer Science Project Prize awarded for the best final year project.
- Department of Computer Science Project Prize awarded for the best work-based learning project.
- Ray Paton Memorial Prize awarded for the best project in the field of Computing and Biology.
- Deloitte Prize awarded for excellent performance on the module 'Technologies for E-Commerce' (COMP315).
MSc
- Ann Maybrey Prize awarded for excellent performance.
- Deloitte Prize awarded for excellent performance on the module 'Safety and Dependability' (COMP524).