The Dept of CS at Oxford has just advertised up to 15 DPhil (Oxford's PhD) 
scholarships to start in Oct 2017. I would be very happy to see applications 
from strong students in functional programming among those scholarships. If 
you'd like to discuss, please get in touch. In particular, if you were at PLMW 
at ICFP on Sunday, please speak to me in person - I am also at ICFP, leaving on 
Sunday.

See  http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/news/1182-full.html for the advert; text quoted 
below.

Cheers,
Jeremy

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Full funding for up to 15 doctoral students
Posted: 14th September 2016

The Department of Computer Science at the University of Oxford is delighted to 
invite applications for up to 15 fully-funded DPhil (Oxford’s PhD) scholarships 
tenable from 1st October 2017.

We will be considering students for Oxford-Google DeepMind Graduate 
Scholarships, EPSRC Scholarships, Clarendon Scholarships, Oxford Wolfson 
Marriott Graduate Scholarship and departmental funding.

The University of Oxford is consistently ranked amongst the very best Computer 
Science departments in the world, for both teaching and research. We are 
committed to attracting the world’s most talented students and working with 
them to continue the success of the department. The topics for the studentships 
are open, but should relate to the interests of one of the Department’s 
research areas: Algorithms & Complexity Theory, Artificial Intelligence, 
Automated Verification, Computational Biology, Foundations, Logic & Structures, 
Information Systems, Machine Learning, Multi-Agent Systems, Programming 
Languages, Security, Semantics and Software Engineering. We also encourage 
applications in cross disciplinary areas such as Linguistics, Biology, Medicine 
and Quantum Foundations & Quantum Computation.

The studentships are for three years and are open to students of any 
nationality. Each studentship will cover university and college fees with a 
stipend of at least £14,296 per year.

Applicants are normally expected to have, or be predicted to achieve, a 
first-class or a strong upper second-class grade in either (i) a four-year 
undergraduate degree (with integrated masters) in a relevant subject (or 
equivalent international qualifications), or (ii) a three-year BSc/BA degree 
followed by excellent (distinction) performance in a master's degree in a 
relevant subject.

Informal enquiries may be addressed to graduate.admissi...@cs.ox.ac.uk and for 
more information please see our webpages

Please apply online

Closing date for applications: 6th January 2017 but you are advised to apply as 
soon as your application is ready.  All supporting documents including 
transcripts and references must be received by this date.
 



jeremy.gibb...@cs.ox.ac.uk
Oxford University Department of Computer Science,
Wolfson Building, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QD, UK.
☎ +44 1865 283521
http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/people/jeremy.gibbons/


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