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BRICS International PhD School: Call for Applications
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To: types@cs.indiana.edu (Types Reader)
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Subject: BRICS International PhD School: Call for Applications
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From: Uffe Henrik Engberg <engberg@brics.dk>
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Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 15:15:57 +0100 (MET)
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Delivery-Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 09:16:03 -0500
BRICS International PhD School in Computer Science
University of Aarhus, Denmark
Announcement and Call for Applications
An international PhD School in computer science is opening
at the University of Aarhus. This is its initial call for
admissions and grant applications.
The School is an integrated part of the BRICS (Basic
Research in Computer Science) Research Centre, and both are
funded by the Danish National Research Foundation. The
school admits 10-12 students annually, and provides a
substantial number of grants for Danish as well as foreign
students.
The PhD School wishes to recruit foreign PhD students of the
highest international standards. It provides an excellent
research environment and scientific training facilities, and
aims at making its PhD graduates attractive for a wide
spectrum of employers - in private and public research and
development institutions, both in Denmark and abroad.
So, if you are a computer science student and soon to
complete at least four years of full-time study, highly
motivated for a PhD study in a truly international
environment, please send us an application following the
instructions below. For more details please visit
http://www.brics.dk, or contact us by e-mail at
phdschool@brics.dk.
Also, we would appreciate your passing on this information
to interested students and colleagues at your university or
research institute.
BRICS
The Research Centre BRICS (Basic Research In Computer
Science) was founded in 1994 by the Danish National Research
Foundation at the University of Aarhus in association with
the University of Aalborg. BRICS supports basic research in
Algorithmics, Logic and Semantics, mainly through an
extensive programme of short- and long-term visiting
scientists.
Research Areas
The core areas of the PhD School are: Semantics of
Computation; Logic in Computer Science; Computational
Complexity; Design and Analysis of Algorithms; Programming
Languages; Distributed Computing; Verification; and Data
Security and Cryptology.
The school will provide its students with a solid background
in the theoretical foundation centred around BRICS
activities. From this foundation, the students may either
continue in one of the core areas or venture into areas of a
more applied or experimental nature as possible areas of
thesis specialisation.
Admission Prerequisites and Study Structure
Admission is based on knowledge corresponding to four years
of full-time studies, including basic courses in programming
and programming languages, algorithms and data structures,
computer architecture, computability and mathematics. (This
list is based on the current undergraduate education at the
University of Aarhus, and will be interpreted in a flexible
way.)
The time allocated for the PhD studies is a further four
years, where the first two years include some mandatory
course work and introductory research, concluded by a
qualifying examination, whereas the last two years are
dedicated to the writing of the thesis, finishing with a
defence. All students admitted to the school will enter this
study structure. We may, however, take into account merits
from previous study.
Students are normally admitted for the semester start
September 1st, but admission may take place throughout the
year.
PhD Student Grants
The school offers student grants of different types covering
tuition waivers and/or living expenses.
School Start
The BRICS International PhD School formally started January
1st 1997. The first school students will be admitted by
September 1st 1997. The school will admit approximately
10-12 students per year, of which half are expected to be
foreign.
How to apply
1. Fill in the application form on
http://www.brics.dk/PhDSchool/Application.html
Alternatively, send an e-mail to phdschool@brics.dk with
subject "Application" including:
- your full name, personal address and phone number,
college / university, URL of home page (if applicable),
e-mail address,
- type of application, i.e. a combination of: admission;
tuition waiver; studentship covering living expenses (for
details see http://www.brics.dk).
2. Send by ordinary mail to the address below
- a covering letter, including the information from your
application form/e-mail,
- a short curriculum vitae,
- complete official transcripts from colleges or univer-
sities, documenting minimally four years of full time
study,
- names of three people whom we may ask for letters of
recommendation,
- an indication of applicant's motivation for a PhD study,
and particular research area of initial interest (max 2
pages).
There are no general deadlines, but applications for
admission September 1st, 1997 should be sent as soon as
possible and preferably before April 15th.
Further Information
For further information, please e-mail phdschool@brics.dk or
visit
http://www.brics.dk
Address
BRICS PhD School
Department of Computer Science
University of Aarhus
Ny Munkegade, Bldg. 540
DK-8000 Aarhus C.
Denmark
Phone: +45 8942 3264