Google allows you to receive a one-time grant of €7,000. This scholarship was formerly called the Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship Program and is based on Dr. Anita Borg's vision to create gender equality in the field of computer science and encourage women to become leaders and role models.
The MTU Study Foundation offers performance-oriented and committed female students more than just financial support. In today's working world, it is crucial to possess key social and methodological skills in order to be successful on the job. At the foundation days, which can be attended by around 15 female students, you will acquire precisely these "soft skills": we aim to promote personal, social and methodological competencies that are relevant to your career, in order to prepare you optimally for everyday working life.
The Palantir Women in Technology Scholarship supports and encourages women starting careers in technology. Scholarship recipients are invited to attend a virtual development workshop and receive a £5,500 stipend to support their education.
To help break down the barriers that keep underrepresented groups in technology and business from attending leading conferences, Google will cover the cost of select conference tickets (up to a €1,000 subsidy toward travel expenses).
The Hasso Plattner Institute (HPI) is awarding 10 travel scholarships for the "European Women in Technology" in Amsterdam to particularly high-achieving and committed female computer science students. With more than 4,000 visitors, the conference is one of Europe's largest trade fairs for women in the tech industry.
Campusjäger encourages young women in the tech industry to develop and realize their own goals. As a scholarship holder, you will receive monthly financial support of €250 for one semester, for a total of €1,500.
Zonta International encourages women to pursue education, career opportunities and leadership roles in information technology through its scholarships. Zonta International awards up to 20 scholarships of $8,000 each.
AnitaB.org is providing a limited number of free registrations to attend the Virtual Grace Hopper Celebration (vGHC) in the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region. Women who are selected as scholarship recipients will receive access to AnitaB.org Premium Membership and networking opportunities among others.
educations.com is offering a €5,000 scholarship to an ambitious Master's student studying abroad in Europe to cover tuition fees. The scholarship will be awarded to an outstanding leader who is motivated to make a positive difference in the world, demonstrating their commitment to a vision of a connected and improved world.
CrazyGames is awarding a $1,500 Game Development Scholarship to a student majoring in Computer Science or related field. The scholarship is intended to fund tuition.
IT-Talents GmbH awards several scholarships to enthusiastic young IT professionals on a quarterly basis. The scholarships amount to 100€ per month with a duration of 12 months each, i.e. a total of 1,200€.
The IT scholarship offers you 600€ funding for six months and is offered by the career network e-fellows.net in cooperation with various companies. During this time, the sponsoring company supports you in your professional development and career orientation, for example through mentors, workshops or a taster day in the IT department.
IT training provider Enable AI provides bi-annual funding to PhD students and undergraduates who want to further their education with an intensive course in Artificial Intelligence. The scholarship includes free participation in one of the courses in AI, Data Science or Machine Learning.
The scholarship is aimed at students who are writing a bachelor's or master's thesis on the topic of "search engines". The work should be of general importance for search engine technology. The scholarship can be awarded with a maximum of 1000 € per month up to one semester.
The scholarship is aimed at first-year Master's students who excelled in their Bachelor's studies and would like to dedicate themselves to their Master's studies with commitment. The scholarship holders will receive non-material support (workshops and network) and financial support.
Google Summer of Code is a global program focused on getting more student developers* involved in open source software development. Students work with an open source organization on a 3-month programming project during their break from school. Compensation for participating in the program is $6,000.
As part of this grant, Google is partnering with EmployAbility, a nonprofit organization that supports students with disabilities in their education and career development. To help university students with disabilities achieve their academic goals in computer science, Google is enabling them to receive a one-time grant of €7,000.
Each year, the Daimler and Benz Foundation awards ten fellowships to selected postdoctoral researchers, junior professors, or heads of young research groups. The aim is to strengthen the autonomy and creativity of the next generation of scientists and to pave the way for the dedicated researchers' careers during the productive phase after their doctorate. The annual funding amount is 20,000€ per fellowship, which is granted for a period of two years.
The Evonik Foundation scholarship exclusively supports scientific theses (master's theses, doctorates, postdocs). We see our support as providing both content-related and personal mentoring. Our goal is to support talented young scientists. The funding amounts to 250-600 €/month or 1,400 €/month.
Tech4Germany is a 3-month paid full-time fellowship program with 1.400€ per month , where digital talents from the fields of tech, product and design work on concrete challenges of the federal ministries. In teams of up to 5 fellows and two ministry employees, you will develop prototype software solutions in an agile and user-centric way.