Undergraduate, Post-Graduate
Engineering&Technology,Social Sciences,Humanities
Scholarships
We offer a range of scholarships to study with us. Take a look at our Scholarship web pages to find out if you’re eligible to apply.
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Scholarships and bursaries
We offer numerous scholarships to encourage exceptional students to apply for Postgraduate Taught programmes at the University of Exeter.
These scholarships tend to be highly competitive and merit-based, so we recommend investigating options early as deadlines and eligibility vary. Many schemes will not cover full costs, but may go some way to reducing the costs.
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Upon acceptance into the Program, you are required to submit official transcripts, which are sent directly from your former college or university to WQU via postal mail or email. Official transcripts that are not in English will need to be evaluated by a member of NACES and submitted to the University for review. Please refer to the policy in the University Catalog.
Students with undergraduate experience in mathematics and programming have the best rates of success in the Program. Those qualified, interested, and committed from a wide range of fields are encouraged to apply.
The skills listed are not required, but are indicators that you are a good fit for the Program:
Undergraduate degree in a technical discipline such as physics, mathematics, computer science, engineering, or economics
Experience with analyzing datasets
Knowledge of linear algebra, probability, and statistics
Thorough knowledge of Python programming
Experience in other programming languages such as R, C++, Java, etc.
Experience with Discrete Optimization
Relevant work experience in financial management, banking, quantitative trading, algorithmic trading, data analytics, etc.
Benefits
Scholarships include a yearly stipend of NOK 572,800, with potential adjustments in 2025.
Membership in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund
Access to high-quality supervision and international research opportunities
25% of teaching responsibilities equivalent to a full-time professor position.
Review the admission requirements and make sure you’re aware of deadlines
While every effort is made to accommodate students, submitting an application by the deadline does not guarantee acceptance or a seat in the desired course session.
Take the Quantitative Proficiency Test
Once you have created your account, you'll be prompted to take the Quantitative Proficiency Test to determine your mathematical and statistical proficiency as well as basic Python knowledge. It may take up to two hours and must be completed in one sitting, so make sure you have enough time before you begin.
What will you learn?
You will learn how to develop applications, tools, and systems for use in today’s digital world. The programme will provide you with scientific and analytical skills that will enable you to see the potential of the technology.
You will learn about application development, web, mobile and decentralized technology, and to ask questions as to where and how the technology should be utilized.
You will develop applied skills and research competence to solve new and complex problems caused by the technological development.
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