John Lions Computer Science Honours Award UGCA1645

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Location: Sydney, NEW SOUTH WALES
Deadline: 31 Aug 2025

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31/08/2025
John Lions Computer Science Honours Award
UGCA1645
Key
High School Leaver
Indigenous Australians
Rural
UAC & EAS
Criteria
Stage
Minimum Value
$15,000
available for 1 year
Residency
No residency requirements
Opens
01/07/2025
Closes
31/08/2025
For commencement Term 3 2025
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Outline
The purpose of the Award is to support a high-achieving student undertaking a final year/honours project in Systems or open source at the School of Computer Science & Engineering.
Eligibility
  • Be commencing full-time Honours year in Systems at UNSW Engineering in a:
    • Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours)
    • Bachelor of Advanced Computer Science (Honours)
    • BE in Computer Engineering (Honours)
    • BE in Software Engineering (Honours)
    • BE in Bioinformatics (Honours)
  • Have achieved an overall WAM of Distinction/75 or higher
  • High Distinction average in systems courses
  • Thesis in the area of Operating Systems

Selection
  • Academic Merit
  • Aptitude & Commitment to Systems
  • Thesis on the design, implementation, evaluation or verification of operating systems
  • You must provide evidence supporting the above criteria in your online application. Please refer to the Scholarship Application Supporting Documents for a detailed list of examples.

    Unanswered application questions or claims without supporting documentation will not be assessed. Late applications/supporting documentation will not be accepted. Activities/Achievements recorded more than 3 years ago will not be considered in your application assessment.

    Please keep in mind that technical support is only available during business hours. The Scholarships Office encourages applicants to submit their applications in advance of the closing time where possible.


    UNSW reserves the right not to award a scholarship, where there is no applicant of sufficient merit, or if the applicant does not meet the scholarship eligibility and/or selection criteria.