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Why Study Computer Sciences in Canada

  • Studying Computer Sciences in Canada is a great choice, as there are 29 universities that offer PhD degrees on our portal.
  • Over 323,000 international students choose Canada for their studies, which suggests you’ll enjoy a vibrant and culturally diverse learning experience and make friends from all over the world.
  • We counted 33 affordable PhD degrees in Canada , allowing you to access quality higher education without breaking the bank. Moreover, there are 505 available scholarships you can apply to.

48  Computer Sciences PhDs in Canada

Electrical and Computer Engineering The doctoral (PhD) program in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Manitoba requires... University of Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Computer Science The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Computer Science degree is a joint program offered by the School of Computer... Carleton University Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science This is Canada’s only doctoral degree program in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and it is... York University Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Computer Science Do you want to work with world-renowned experts in academia and industry on the important problems that will... University of Montreal Montréal, Quebec, Canada

Computer Science Students who wish to pursue studies in computer science leading to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in... University of Ottawa Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Computing Science The Computing Science Department at University of Alberta offers programs leading to the degrees of... University of Alberta Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

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Canada is one of the most popular study destinations in the world due to its high focus on the quality of its universities and its emphasis on attracting international students who can later immigrate. Canadians are very welcoming to international students and they invest a lot into making sure students are safe, treated fairly, and enjoy their stay in the country. Study in one of the strongest economies in the world while enjoying a high living standard and a flexible study environment. Classes have smaller student groups ensuring everyone gets the attention they need, and encouraging group assignments and debates.

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Computer Sciences is the study of computers, focusing on algorithms, data analysis, automation, and computing theory. Specialisations include Software Engineering, Data Science, AI, Cybersecurity, and Computer Systems and Networks. The program teaches you in depth about computer systems, programming languages, algorithm design, and software development. For that, it requires proficiency in mathematics, research, and analysis. Career options include Software Developer, Data Scientist, Cybersecurity Analyst, Network Architect, and AI Engineer. Whether you will work in software development, data analysis, AI, or cybersecurity, a degree in Computer Sciences is a valuable career choice for tech enthusiasts with math skills.

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Computer Science (PhD)

Program description.

The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Computer Science offered by the School of Computer Science in the Faculty of Science is a research-intensive program that emphasizes stimulating and engaging learning opportunities. The program's objective is to equip students with skills in original thinking, information synthesis, and scientific communication to pursue professional opportunities in academia or industry.

Unique Program Features

  • The program trains students to become strong, independent researchers in the field of their choice;
  • Students will be exposed to cutting-edge computer science developments. The School’s Faculty members conduct research in artificial intelligence, robotics, machine learning and vision, bioinformatics, systems research and CS Education, software engineering, programming languages, and foundations of computer science;
  • The School is one of the leading teaching and research centres for computer science in Canada;
  • Graduates pursue careers in industry or in academic positions at universities and research labs.

University-Level Admission Requirements

  • An eligible Bachelor's degree with a minimum 3.0 GPA out of a possible 4.0 GPA
  • English-language proficiency

Each program has specific admission requirements including required application documents. Please visit the program website for more details.

Visit our Educational credentials and grade equivalencies and English language proficiency webpages for additional information.

Program Website

PhD in Computer Science website

Department Contact

Graduate Program grad.cs [at] mcgill.ca (subject: PhD%20in%20Computer%20Science) (email)

Available Intakes

Application deadlines.

Intake Applications Open Application Deadline - International Application Deadline - Domestic (Canadian, Permanent Resident of Canada)
FALL September 15 January 3 February 15
WINTER February 15 August 1 September 1
SUMMER N/A N/A N/A

Note : Application deadlines are subject to change without notice. Please check the application portal for the most up-to-date information.

Application Resources

  • Application Steps webpage
  • Submit Your Application webpage
  • Connecting with a supervisor webpage
  • Graduate Funding webpage

Application Workshops

Consult our full list of our virtual application-focused workshops on the Events webpage.

Department and University Information

Graduate and postdoctoral studies.

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

The PhD program in the School of Computing is entirely research-based, is typically completed within four years and is fully funded ( i.e. , students receive financial support and avoid accruing student debt).

Applicants should normally have completed an M.Sc. in Computing Science or a closely related field at an established university. They are admitted in accordance with the general regulations of the School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs . Candidates normally enter the program at the beginning of the Fall term (September).

Students who are interested in pursuing a part-time Ph.D. should contact the School for further details.

Ph.D. Program Summary

Candidates pass through six stages of activity:

  • finding a supervisor
  • organizing a supervisory committee
  • completing the breadth requirement
  • completing the topic proposal
  • completing the comprehensive exam
  • working on their research and writing their thesis

Note: students admitted prior to September 2013 may complete the research proposal and depth requirement rather than a topic proposal and comprehensive exam.

Ph.D. Requirements

There are four formal requirements imposed by the School:

  • a breadth requirement , which can be met through a combination of graduate courses, an MSc thesis, and work experience;
  • a six-page topic proposal ;
  • a comprehensive examination , which includes a written research proposal and an oral defense; and
  • a Ph.D. thesis .

Candidates who fail to complete any requirement within the time limit specified will be required to withdraw from the program. The Ph.D. program committee may approve extensions to time limits, subject to the rules of the School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs, and will normally do so for part-time and inactive students.

Management of the Ph.D. Program

The Ph.D. program is managed by the Ph.D. program committee who are responsible for:

  • maintaining consistency in the requirements for individual candidates;
  • approving the candidate's progress through various milestones;
  • handling disputes that may arise; and
  • acting as chairs and examiners when needed.

The Ph.D. program committee is appointed by the School Director and reports annually to the Director on the progress of each Ph.D. student.

Ph.D. Thesis

A thesis presenting original research is submitted for approval by a thesis examining committee. The research described in the thesis should constitute a significant contribution to knowledge in an area of Computing Science. It must be original and of such quality as to warrant its publication in a recognized journal.

Candidates should consult the School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs' Calendar for university regulations regarding Ph.D. theses. The thesis is examined in accordance with the general rules of the School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs .

Requirement to Withdraw

Any of the following are grounds for requiring a candidate to withdraw. The list is illustrative rather than exhaustive.

  • inadequate performance in a token ;
  • failure to have a research proposal approved within three years; and
  • an unsatisfactory rating by the supervisory committee in two regular reviews.
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Computer Science (PhD)

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Program overview

The PhD in Computer Science program leads to the highest degree offered by the Faculty and is designed to provide students an opportunity to obtain the greatest possible expertise in their chosen field through intensive research. Advancement of analytical and/or experimental knowledge through a combination of specialized courses and a research thesis under the supervision of an experienced researcher forms the main component of the doctoral program. Where possible, research of interest to industry is encouraged.

The objective of the PhD in Computer Science program is to educate highly qualified researchers required for the expansion of fundamental knowledge and technological innovation through research and development, as well as the needs of institutions of higher learning.

Program structure

Degree requirements, (90 credits), doctor of/doctorate in philosophy (phd).

12

credits of coursework chosen from the list of and .

8

credits:

Comprehensive Examination (0.00) Doctoral Research Proposal (6.00) PhD Seminar (2.00)

70

credits chosen from one of the following Research and Thesis courses:

Doctoral Research and Thesis (70.00) Doctoral Research and Thesis (70.00) Doctoral Research and Thesis (70.00)

Admission requirements

Admission requirements.

Admission on a full-time basis

  • Master’s degree or equivalent with high standing in engineering or computer science, or in a cognate discipline.
  • Holders of a bachelor’s degree will, in general, be considered for admission to a master’s program only. After completion of a minimum of one term of full-time study in the Master's degree, they may, upon application, be recommended by the Department and approved by the GCS Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies for admission to a PhD program.

Admission on a part-time basis

  • Master’s degree with high standing in engineering, computer science or a cognate discipline.

Proficiency in English

Proficiency in English. Applicants whose primary language is not English must demonstrate that their knowledge of English is sufficient to pursue graduate studies in their chosen field. Please refer to the English language proficiency page for further information on requirements and exemptions .

Application process

Application deadlines.

All applicants: Canadian / International / Permanent Resident

June 1 (all applicants)

October 1 (all applicants)

February 1 (all applicants)

Priority will be given to complete applications submitted by the deadline. In some cases, programs may continue to accept applications as long as there is space available.

International students: Considering the waiting period involved in meeting the entry requirements to Canada and Quebec , we strongly encourage international applicants to apply early and submit supporting documents prior to the deadline.

Tuition & funding

Tuition and fees.

Tuition and fees of the program may depend on your student status, among other key factors. Estimate these costs based on the most common situations.

Awards and funding

Funding packages are generally available for students in thesis-based programs. They come in the form of awards, teaching and research assistantships are offered at the time of admission to most students to allow them to focus on their research and studies. Research and thesis-based students are automatically considered for all entrance graduate awards when they apply to Concordia, provided they meet eligibility criteria. No separate application is required.

The Quebec and Canadian governments offer a number of competitive graduate scholarships. We encourage you to apply for these awards at the same time you are preparing your application.

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Computer Science (PhD)

The Computer Science (PhD) program is designed to provide students an opportunity to obtain the greatest possible expertise in their chosen field through intensive research. 

Program details

Admission requirements.

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• Faculty of Science • Faculty of Graduate Studies

• Doctor of Philosophy

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Established in 1970, the Department of Computer Science saw rapid expansion in its first ten years as Computer Science grew from a niche interest to an independent, recognized discipline. Today, we are an internationally recognized research centre with opportunities to work in active research laboratories in robotics, bioinformatics and novel interface design, using mathematics and methods from nature to solve computing problems and more.

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Robots as co-workers? The Department of Computer Science has a number of ongoing research projects. An example of this, Dr. James Young explores how companies can introduce robots to our work environments and how they can be better integrated into our homes.

Learn more about Dr. Young’s research .

Benefit from areas of specialization

The Department of Computer Science offers seven different areas of specialization. Chose the right fit for you:

  • Autonomous agents
  • Bioinformatics
  • Computational finance
  • Data security and privacy lab
  • Database and data mining
  • Geometric, approximation and distributed algorithms
  • Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
  • InterDisciplinary Evolving Algorithmic Sciences (IDEAS)

Discover our scholarships, awards and other financial supports

The Department of Computer Science offers numerous competitive funding opportunities to graduate students, including the University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowship (UMGF) .

Learn more about our  awards and funding .

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The Faculty of Graduate Studies and the Faculty of Science offer a four-year program of study leading to a Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science.

Expected duration: 4 years

Tuition and fees:  Tuition fees are charged for terms one and two and terms four and five. A continuing fee is paid for term three, term six and each subsequent term. (Refer to Graduate tuition and fees .)

In addition to the minimum course requirements of the Faculty of Graduate Studies found in the Graduate Studies Regulations Section , students must complete:

  • A minimum of 12 credit hours of coursework at the 7000-level

Sample course offerings

  • COMP 7860: Security and Privacy
  • COMP 7890: Data-Drive Software Engineering
  • COMP 7920: Advanced HCI
  • COMP 7926: Computational Finance
  • COMP 7950: Advanced Machine Learning

For a full list of courses and descriptions of each, please visit the Academic Calendar .

The following are minimum requirements to be considered for entry into the Computer Science (PhD) program. Meeting these requirements does not guarantee acceptance into the program.

To be considered for admission to the Computer Science (PhD) program, you must have:

  • A master's degree or equivalent from a recognized university
  • A cumulative GPA of 3.0 or equivalent in the last two years of study

In addition to the admission requirements described here, all applicants must meet the minimum admission and English language proficiency requirements of the Faculty of Graduate Studies .

How to apply

The Computer Science (PhD) program accepts applications for Fall and Winter entry. Applications must be completed online and include several parts:

  • $100 application fee (non-refundable)
  • Unofficial copies of transcripts and degree certificates
  • Research statement
  • Supervisor support letter (must have secured supervisor support before applying; supervisor support letter will be requested within the application as a recommendation)
  • Two letters of recommendation (must be requested from within the application)
  • Proof of English language proficiency , if required

Please read the Faculty of Graduate Studies online application instructions before beginning your application.

Choose a supervisor before you apply

Computer Science MSc and PhD programs are research-intensive and because of this, applicants require a letter of support from a faculty member who is willing to act as their supervisor should they be accepted for admission. They should contact faculty before applying to inquire about the possibility of supervision. See Applying for graduate studies for full details.

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions committee for Architecture reviews applications in March.

Applications open up to 18 months prior to start term.

Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) January 15
Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) December 1

Applicants must submit their online application with supporting documentation and application fee by the deadline date indicated.

Start or continue your application

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions committee for City Planning reviews applications in March.

Winter applications are accepted on a case-by-case basis.

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions committee for Design and Planning reviews applications in March.

Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) January 10

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions committee for Interior Design reviews applications in March.

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions committee for Landscape Architecture reviews applications in March.

Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) January 15

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions committee for Anthropology reviews applications in March/April.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . Please contact the department for admission committee review timelines.

Applications open September 1 of year prior to start term.

Application deadlines

Applications open   up to 18 months prior  to start term.

Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) May 1
Winter (January) September 1
Term Annual application deadline
Winter (January) June 1
Fall (September) January 15
Term Annual application deadline
Winter (January) June 1
Fall (September) January 15

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for History reviews applications in February.

Applications are reviewed on a  rolling basis .

Applications open July 1 of year prior to start term.

Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) March 15
Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) February 1

Applications are reviewed on a  Committee basis . The Committee for German and Slavic Studies reviews applications in February/March.

Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) May 1
Winter (January) September 1
Term Annual application deadlines
Winter (January) June 1
Fall (September) February 1

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis .

Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) May 1
Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) March 1
Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) May 1
Winter (January) October 1
Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) March 1
Winter (January) July 1

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions committee for Management reviews applications in February / March.

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions committee for Physical Therapy reviews applications in April / May.

Applications open  August 1 of the year prior to start term.

Term Annual application deadline
Fall (August) November 15
Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) June 1
Winter (January) October 1
Summer (May) February1
Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) March 1
Winter (January) July 1
Summer (May) November 1

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . Please contact the department for admission committee review timelines.

Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) June 1
Winter (January) October 1
Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) March 1
Winter (January) July 1
Term Annual application deadline
Summer (July) September 1

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions committee for Orthodontics reviews applications in August/September and holds interviews in September/October.

Term Annual application deadline
Summer (June) August 1

Program currently undergoing review, applications will not be opening at this time.

Term Annual application deadline
Summer (July) August 15

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Term Annual application deadline
Fall (August) June 1 (year prior to start term)
Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) August 1

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Educational Administration, Foundations and Psychology reviews applications in March / April.

Applications to Educational Administration, Foundations and Psychology are currently closed.

Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) January 8
Summer (May) January 8
Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) January 8

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Education reviews applications in February / March.

Applications to Education PhD are currently closed.

Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) May 1
Winter (January) September 1
Summer (May) January 4
Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) February 1
Winter (January) June 1
Summer (May) October 1

Applications are reviewed after the deadline, with decisions issued in March - April.

Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) June 1
Winter (January) October 1
Summer (May) February 1
Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) June 1
Winter (January) October 1
Summer (May) February 1
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Fall (September) March 1
Winter (January) July 1
Summer (May) November 1
Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) May 1
Winter (January) September 1
Summer (May) January 4
Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) February 1
Winter (January) June 1
Summer (May) October 1
Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) May 1
Winter (January) September 1
Summer (May) January 15

Currently not accepting applications to this program.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . Please contact the department for admission committee review timelines.

Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) March 1
Winter (January) June 1

Applicants must submit their online application with supporting documentation and application fee by the deadline date indicated. Applications received by the March 1 deadline for a September start-date will receive first consideration for any available funding. Late applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis for any available funding, please contact the department for further information.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Human Rights reviews applications in January - March.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Law reviews applications in January - March.

Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) December 15

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Nursing (MN) reviews applications in April / May.

Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) November 1

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Nursing PhD reviews applications in February / March.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee reviews applications as per the timelines noted below each table.

Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) May 15
Winter (January) September 15
Summer (May) January 15

Winter applications reviewed in October Summer applications reviewed in February Fall applications reviewed in June

Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) January 15
Winter (January) May 15
Summer (May) September 15

Winter applications reviewed in June Summer applications reviewed in October Fall applications reviewed in February

Applicants must submit their online application with supporting documentation and application fee by the deadline date indicated. This includes having the support of a faculty supervisor before you apply.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Natural Resources Management reviews applications in March - June.

Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) June 1

After the annual application deadline (see below), applications are reviewed on a committee basis by the Faculty of Social Work internal admissions committee. Once this process is complete, decisions are sent to all applicants in March / April. 

Applications open  July 1 of year prior to start term.

Term Applications open Annual application deadline
Fall (September) July 1 December 1

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Social Work reviews applications in March / April.

Term Applications open Annual application deadline
Fall (September) July 1 January 15
Term Applications open Annual application deadline
Fall (September) July 1 October 15

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Music reviews Fall term applications in December / January, and Winter term applications in July.

Term Annual application deadlines Audition dates
Fall (September) December 1 January 22-27, 2024
Winter (January) Winter intake currently suspended  
Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) June 1
Winter (January) October 1

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions committee for Occupational Therapy reviews applications in May / June.

Master of Occupational Therapy regular program  applications open September 15 of the year prior to deadline .

Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (August) February 1
Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (August) January 15

Master of Occupational Therapy accelerated program  applications open October 1  of the year prior to deadline .

Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (August) May 1
Winter (January) October 1

The name of your confirmed supervisor is required at the time of application. To identify a prospective thesis research supervisor on your application, please  contact Immunology Faculty members .

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Community Health Sciences reviews applications in March / April.

Fall 2025 applications are currently closed.

The name of your preferred supervisor is required at time of application.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . Students selected for in-person interview will be notified in February.

Term Applications open Annual application deadline
Fall (September) November 15  January 11

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Physician Assistant Studies reviews applications in April.

Offers of admission will be released to successful applicants on May 17, 2024 from the University of Manitoba Master of Physician Assistant Studies, the same day as the University of Toronto BScPA Program and McMaster University Physician Assistant Education Program. The three institutions are pleased to provide applicants their offers on the same day to help with the decision-making process.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Pharmacology and Therapeutics reviews applications one month after the application deadline.

Applications for Pathology MSc are reviewed on a  rolling basis .

Applications for Pathologist Assistant are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Pathologist Assistant reviews applications in April / May. 

The Pathologist Assistant program only admits Canadian and US students every two years. The Fall 2023 intake has been suspended. The next intake is tentatively scheduled for Fall 2025.

Term Applications open Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) April 1 (Pathology MSc)
October 1 (Pathologist Assistant)
March 31 (Pathologist Assistant)
June 1 (Pathology MSc)
Term Applications open Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) April 1 March 1 (Pathology MSc)
Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) February 1
Winter (January) May 1
Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) February 1
Winter (January) June 1
Term Annual application deadlines
Summer (May) February 1
Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) February 15
Winter (January) June 15
Summer (May) October 15

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Statistics reviews applications in March / April.

Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) February 1
Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) February 15
Winter (January) Winter intake currently suspended.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Biological Sciences reviews applications one month after deadline.

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions committee for Indigenous Studies reviews applications in February and June.

Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) January 15
(for scholarship consideration)

May 15

Applicants must submit their online application with supporting documentation and application fee by the deadline date indicated. For those who wish to be considered for scholarships, applications must be received by January 15 of the year in which you're seeking admission.

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions Committee for Applied Human Nutrition reviews applications in February.

Term Applications open Annual application deadline
Fall (September) October 1 January 6
Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) March 1
Winter (January) July 1
Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) February 15

Les demandes d’admission sont évaluées par un comité . Le comité d’admission évalu les demandes durant les mois de Mars et Avril.  

Les demandes peut être surmise jusqu’à concurrence de 18 mois avant le début de premier trimestre.

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hiver (janvier) 1 octobre
été (mai) 1 février
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hiver (janvier) 1 juillet
été (mai) 1 novembre

Toute demande d’admission en ligne doit être déposée, avec documents à l’appui, au plus tard aux dates indiquées.

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Delivery mode On-campus
Program type Doctoral, Research
Length of program 48 months (full-time)
Registration option(s) Full-time, Part-time
Study option(s) Thesis

Algorithms and Complexity

Artificial Intelligence

Bioinformatics

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Minimum admission requirements.

  • A Master's degree in Computer Science with a 78% average.
  • Student with an undergraduate degree in Computer Science may apply for admission directly to the PhD program. Successful applicants will have an outstanding academic record, breadth of knowledge in computer science, and strong letters of recommendation.
  • PhD applicants may be admitted into the Master of Mathematics (MMath) program. Like all MMath students, they will have the option to transfer into the PhD program before completing the master's thesis if their performance warrants.

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  • Applicants do not need to have a confirmed supervisor before applying. If offered admission, a supervisor will be assigned at that time 

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  • Three  references are required; at least two academic
  • TOEFL 93 (writing 22, speaking 22), IELTS 6.5 (writing 6.0, speaking 6.5)

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  • Visit the  graduate program tuition page  on the Finance website to determine the tuition and incidental fees per term for your program
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  • Check out profiles of current graduate students to learn about their experience at Waterloo
  • Check out Waterloo's institutional thesis repository - UWspace to see recent submissions from the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science graduate students
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Specialize in an area of computer science research while gaining international expertise in a cutting-edge field.

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Be part of the rapid developments in computer science.

This PhD program will immerse you in the field of research by writing a thesis to drive advances in computer science. By carrying out a research project supervised by a member of the teaching team or a Research Chair, you will have the opportunity to be part of the new generation of researchers specializing in a cutting-edge area of computer science, such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, quantum computing, operations research, software engineering, bioinformatics, and computer graphics, etc.

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  • Internationally renowned faculty in artificial intelligence, machine learning, quantum computing, operations research, etc.
  • Multidisciplinary environment based on a culture of excellence in research and innovation
  • Wide range of courses in various areas of computer science
  • Internationally renowned research groups and chairs
  • Guaranteed funding for all candidates

Language accommodations

Although Université de Montréal is a French-language university, many of our research departments are open to creating a bilingual environment for students in graduate-level programs. These departments are aware of the importance of bilingualism in order for graduate students to succeed in their research careers.

Students who are proficient in English are therefore welcome and accepted into graduate-level programs.

The Department of Computer Science and Operations Research provides a number of accommodations to make you feel comfortable and help you fulfill the requirements of the program even if French is not your main language of study:

  • Access to course notes in both French and English.
  • Possibility of taking an equivalent course at an English-language university in Montréal.
  • Choice of giving oral seminar presentations in either French or English.
  • Choice of writing exams in French or English.
  • Choice of taking the comprehensive exam in either French or English.
  • Choice of writing your doctoral thesis or dissertation in French or English.

All laboratories are offered in a bilingual environment. Above all, staffs in the program are available to help and support you throughout your studies.

Advantages of studying computer science at UdeM Focus on scientific excellence and innovation

  • Work in a wide range of research laboratories and groups, conducting cutting-edge work in logistics, artificial intelligence, machine learning, natural language processing, video games, quantum computing, bioinformatics, cryptography, etc.
  • Join the multidisciplinary environment of the Department of Computer Science and Operations Research (DIRO), which receives over $6 million in annual research funding
  • Financing your studies : all PhD candidates are guaranteed funding

Courses and specifics

For contact information on the program director or student file management technician, or to find out more about the faculty or department hosting the program, please see the page in French . 

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The opportunity to think outside the box and the freedom of expression at DIRO are among the most important elements of my education at UdeM.

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You are eligible without having confirmed a research supervisor, but you should do so within a prescribed period.

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$2,117.74 *

Total for a full-time session of 15 credits

Tuition fees: $1,483.65

Other fees: $634.09

These amounts are estimates and do not account for other expenses, such as costs for insurance, residence, transportation, manuals, etc.

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Tuition fees: $9,119.85

As an international student, you have access to exemption scholarships granted by UdeM throughout your university program. Note that for ungraduated programs, you must be enrolled as a full-time student for two sessions and reside in Quebec in the case of exclusively online study programs.

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Benefit from an exceptional placement rate and gain access to the most interesting and best-paying jobs in the information and communications technology sector. Excellent job opportunities are available with private companies, consulting firms, government corporations and financial institutions, among others.

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We offer competitive funding to qualified graduate students, including a variety of funded fellowship opportunities  available to incoming PhD students. 

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Applicants who want to be considered for external scholarships like the Nova Scotia Graduate Scholarship must apply to the Faculty of Graduate Studies Harmonized Scholarship program by January 15. You can, and are encouraged to, apply to the harmonized scholarships even before you apply to the university itself; material that you develop for the scholarship application, like the research proposal, can then be re-used for the university application.

All PhD applicants, in particular, should consider applying to the harmonized scholarships.

Master of Computer Science  Strong Master of Computer Science applicants who are connected with, or who we are able to connect with, a supervisor  are considered for Faculty funding. Faculty funding is based on merit and availability: about 20-25% of admitted MCS students receive funding. Those who  are  admitted with funding and who are making satisfactory progress are funded for tuition (excluding international differential fees) plus  $8,000 to $12,000 per year. Students are expected to complete their degree in five terms.

PhD in Computer Science PhD students making satisfactory progress are fully funded for tuition and school fees,  plus  a minimum of $18,000 per year for at least four years. This funding commitment includes a requirement to be a teaching assistant for two terms each year.

Please note:   All financial commitments are made on an individual basis and the terms of funding support will be set out in the offer and/or admission letter that students receive.

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The following table displays how much will be received by a funded student making satisfactory progress within the master's or PhD in computer science programs.


(eligible for funding, but not guaranteed)

 


Tuition + fees*

$8,000 - $12,000 per year

4 - 5  terms 


(all are admitted with funding)


Tuition + fees*

$20,000 per year

4 - 5 years

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Tuition + fees*

 

Dependent on program (see above)

 

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  • Differential fees for international students

Where does your funding come from? Funding for MCS and PhD students is a mix of:

  • Supervisor research funds (RA's)
  • Teaching assistantships
  • Graduate scholarship funds 

Students without funding

There are currently no Faculty-level entrance awards for the Master of Applied Computer Science .

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Program details.

Faculty Science

Degree Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

Delivery method Hybrid online/in-class

Location Ontario Tech University, North Oshawa

Start dates September, January or May

Length Approximately 48 months, based on full-time study

Program load Full-time

Program format Courses with PhD thesis

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The goal of the  PhD  program is to produce a new breed of computer science graduates that have a broad background in information technology along with project management and people skills. Graduates of this program will not only have strong technical expertise in their particular  field,  but will also have the ability to work effectively in interdisciplinary teams and be able to tackle problems that require both technical and non-technical solutions.

The program differs from most existing computer science programs as it concentrates on both applied research and the development of professional skills. The intention is that most of the graduates from this program will build careers in industrial research and software development. The program also prepares graduates for careers in academia, but it is expected that most of the graduates from this program will select careers in industry. The program focuses on the skills required for successful careers in industry, reflecting the university's goals to be market-oriented and to provide high-quality professional education.

The  PhD  program gives students the opportunity to work in teams, develop leadership skills, and master oral and written communication skills.

  • Digital Media Use of computer technology in the implementation of various forms of media including audio, graphics, computer animation, visual analytics, computer games and computer vision.
  • Information Science Distribution and management of information including database systems, machine learning, services computing, intelligent systems and health informatics.
  • Networks and IT Security Design, implementation and management of computer networks, as well as security issues such as cryptography, malware analysis and secure communications.
  • Software Design Process of designing and implementing software systems, including software engineering, distributed computing, programming languages and software architecture. 
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  • Completion of a master's level degree in computer science, computer engineering, information technology or software engineering from a Canadian university, or its equivalent from a recognized institution.
  • A minimum B+ average (GPA: 3.3 on a 4.3 scale or 77 to 79 per cent).

Required supporting documents:

Please see the  checklist of required documents  for a list of supporting documentation that must be submitted with your application.

Additional requirements:

Admission depends on the availability of a research supervisor. It is recommended that applicants contact a potential supervisor before formally applying. 

In their statement of academic intent, applicants should include the type(s) of course(s) they feel they are suitable to teach as teaching assistants.

Required test scores for English language proficiency:

See  English language proficiency  for the minimum required test scores for this program.

Please see   application deadlines   for specific dates. Note that the application deadlines listed are for both the online application and all supporting documentation.

Applications for admission to all graduate studies programs are submitted online. There are five steps you must go through to complete the application process. See   application process and requirements   for step-by-step instructions.

Many of our graduate programs are extremely competitive; the number of qualified applicants normally exceeds the number of seats available for each intake. Satisfaction of minimum entry requirements does not ensure admission.

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Research areas

  • Artificial intelligence
  • Computer graphics
  • Computer vision
  • Data science
  • Distributed computing
  • Health informatics
  • Information visualization
  • Network design
  • Network security
  • Serious games
  • Software engineering
  • Ubiquitous computing
  • Virtual reality

Learn more about the research areas within this program and find research experts by visiting the faculty’s website and the university's Expert Centre .

Additional information

Internal awards and funding.

Applicants to research-based graduate programs who are studying full-time are automatically considered for some types of funding at the time of admission.

Types of funding that do not require an application:

  • Entrance scholarships
  • Minimum funding packages
  • Teaching assistantships, research assistantships and graduate research assistantships

For more details on the above funding opportunities, see   graduate student awards and funding .

Please note:   Part-time students are not eligible for the above funding opportunities.

External awards and funding

Graduate program applicants are encouraged to apply for   external awards   to help finance their education. The application process differs for each competition, so review the information carefully to determine where and when you must apply.   Please note:   The majority of these awards are for domestic or permanent residents only.

Tuition fees for graduate programs are charged on a flat-fee or fee-per-credit basis and vary by program and student status.

For current, specific fees and details on flat-fee versus fee-per-credit programs, please see   tuition and fees .

Contact the program:

Faculty of Science 905.721.3050 [email protected]

Contact the School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies:

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Master of Science (M.Sc.) Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

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Tuition and funding, admission requirements, application process.

The deadline to apply if you wish to start in September is January 10.

Program Expected length Thesis-based Project-based Course-based
M.Sc. 20 months
Ph.D. 4 years

The master's and doctoral programs in computer science offer students high quality, cutting-edge research opportunities and supervision by world leaders in their respective fields. Graduates of our program have gone on to work for industry leading companies such as HP Labs and Pixar Animation Studios.

Our master's program is ideally suited to students wishing to become senior professionals in the technology industry or to those seeking to prepare for a career in scientific research. Graduates of this program often become senior programmers or project leaders at companies that develop commercial software or game design studios.

Our doctoral program provides students with intensive training in the scientific enterprise for those wishing to pursue academic or industrial research careers. Graduates of this program are qualified to seek positions in the research and development units of large technology companies or to pursue independent research careers as university professors.

It is not necessary to find a potential supervisor before you apply to this program. However, you can list three preferred supervisors which can indicate an interest in working with those individuals. Permission does not need to be obtained from these potential supervisors beforehand, and it merely signifies interest.

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Accessibility; Usability; Software Engineering; e-Commerce; International Standards
Empirical Software Engineering; Technical Debt; Software Metrics; Predictive Analytics (incl. Data Mining, Machine Learning); Software Quality
Apps; Blockchain; Cloud Computing; Internet of Things; cloud; distributed systems; mobile; semantics; wireless sensor
Game semantics; language; programming; semantics; type theory
Content delivery; internet; multimedia; networks; video
Computer vison; image processing; medical imaging; segmentation
Cooperative; human computer interaction; interaction; surface computing; video games
AI; Actors; Artificial Intelligence; Concurrency; Distributed systems; Parallel systems; Programming Languages; cloud; coordination; green computing; grid computing
Bioinformatics; comparative genomics; computational genomics; formal language and automata theory; natural computing; plant genome evolution
Genomics, Bioinformatics, Microbiome
Data processing; data storage; energy efficiency; mobile devices; multiplayer; operating systems; security; wireless networks
Automata theory; bioinformatic; computational models; genetics; information visualization; theoretical computer science
Algorithm Design and Analysis; Big Data Analytics; Computational Geometry; Graph Drawing and Networks; Information Visualization
Artificial intelligence; graphics; medical models; mobile computing; visualization
Epidemiology; informatics; mathematical modelling; monitoring; public health
Machine Learning, Computer Vision
Interactive Software Engineering; Program Comprehension; Software Analytics
Clone detection; engineering; programming; software
Human computer interaction; languages; modeling; simulation; software; visualization
High-performance computing; mathematics; optimization; problem solving; software
Malware analysis & attribution; Software obfuscation & reverse engineering; Mobile security; Web browser security
3D displays; 3D models; aerial imaging; biomechanics; biomedical; computer graphics; human computer interaction; medical imaging; plant phenotyping
Decentralized architectures; multi-agent systems; personalization; persuasive technology; privacy; social computing; user modeling; visualization

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  • Software Engineering
  • International Standards

Zadia Codabux

Assistant professor.

[email protected] Faculty website

Areas of specialization

Empirical Software Engineering; Technical Debt; Software Metrics; Predictive Analytics (incl. Data Mining, Machine Learning); Software Quality

Ralph Deters

[email protected] Faculty website

Apps; Blockchain; Cloud Computing; Internet of Things; cloud; distributed systems; mobile; semantics; wireless sensor

  • Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Scalability & Dependability of Distributed Systems
  • Apps & Mobile Computing
  • Cloud Computing
  • Semantic Web
  • Multi-Agent Systems

Christopher Dutchyn

Associate professor.

[email protected] Faculty website

game semantics; language; programming; semantics; type theory

  • Programming languages
  • Aspect-oriented programming
  • Multi-core computation
  • Computational reflection
  • Compilers and interpreters

Derek Eager

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content delivery; internet; multimedia; networks; video

  • Computer system performance evaluation and modeling
  • Distributed computer systems
  • Computer networks
  • Internet content distribution
  • Internet multimedia applications

Mark Eramian

[email protected] Faculty website

computer vison; image processing; medical imaging; segmentation

  • Image Processing
  • Computer Vision
  • Image Segmentation
  • Deep Learning Learning Applications in Computer Vision
  • Image-based Plant Phenotyping
  • Human factors in Image Annotation and Segmentation Evaluation

Carl Gutwin

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cooperative; human computer interaction; interaction; surface computing; video games

  • Computer-supported cooperative work
  • Interaction techniques
  • Surface computing
  • Human Computer Interaction

Nadeem Jamali

[email protected] Faculty website

AI; Actors; Artificial Intelligence; Concurrency; Distributed systems; Parallel systems; Programming Languages; cloud; coordination; green computing; grid computing

  • Parallel and Distributed Systems
  • Programming Languages
  • Artificial Intelligence

Lingling Jin

[email protected] Faculty website

bioinformatics; comparative genomics; computational genomics; formal language and automata theory; natural computing; plant genome evolution

  • bioinformatics
  • computational genomics
  • comparative genomics
  • plant genome evolution
  • natural computing
  • formal language and automata theory

Matthew Links

[email protected] Faculty website

Genomics, Bioinformatics, Microbiome

Dwight Makaroff

[email protected] Faculty website

data processing; data storage; energy efficiency; mobile devices; multiplayer; operating systems; security; wireless networks

  • Distributed Data Processing architectures and performance
  • Network and OS Support for multi-player online games
  • Information-centric networking
  • Energy efficiency in mobile devices
  • Multicore architectures and application performance
  • Security and intrusion issues in wireless networks, especially mesh networks and sensor networks
  • Distributed data storage and retrieval
  • Web usage analysis, performance of web-based systems

Ian McQuillan

[email protected] Faculty website

automata theory; bioinformatic; computational models; genetics; information visualization; theoretical computer science

  • Bioinformatics
  • Natural Computing
  • Formal Language and Automata Theory
  • Theoretical Computer Science
  • Information visualization
  • Computational models of genetic systems

Debajyoti Mondal

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Algorithm Design and Analysis; Big Data Analytics; Computational Geometry; Graph Drawing and Networks; Information Visualization

  • Information Visualization
  • Graph Drawing and Networks
  • Algorithm Design and Analysis
  • Computational and Discrete Geometry

Eric Neufeld

, biomedical.

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artificial intelligence; graphics; medical models; mobile computing; visualization

  • Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence
  • Mobile computing
  • Anatomical Visualization - building software for visual models of organs that could be measured for medical purposes

Nathaniel Osgood

[email protected] Faculty website

epidemiology; informatics; mathematical modelling; monitoring; public health

  • Computational and Mathematical Modeling and Toolbuilding in support of Public Health
  • Computational Epidemiology
  • Public Health Informatics
  • Understanding of population health trends and health policy tradeoffs
  • Design more effective screening or treatment strategies for an illness
  • Smartphone-based iEpi epidemiological monitoring system

Mrigank Rochan

[email protected]

Machine Learning, Computer Vision

Assistant Professor (Tenure-track)

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Interactive Software Engineering; Program Comprehension; Software Analytics

  • Software Maintenace and Evolution
  • Reverse Engineering
  • Empirical Software Engineering
  • Program Comprehension
  • Scientific Workflow Management System
  • Software Architecture
  • Software Analytics
  • Big Data Analytics

Chanchal Roy

[email protected] Faculty website

clone detection; engineering; programming; software

  • Software engineering
  • Software maintenance and evolution
  • Clone detection and analysis,
  • Empirical software engineering
  • Program comprehension
  • Mining Software Repositories

Kevin Schneider

[email protected] Faculty website

human computer interaction; languages; modeling; simulation; software; visualization

  • Software Research
  • Software Architecture and Design
  • Software Evolution and Maintenance
  • Software Analysis and Navigation
  • Software Visualization, Simulation and Modeling
  • Forward and Reverse Engineering
  • Domain Specific Languages

Ray Spiteri

[email protected] Faculty website

high-performance computing; mathematics; optimization; problem solving; software

  • Numerical analysis
  • Scientific computing and software
  • High-performance computing
  • Optimization
  • Industrial mathematics and problem solving

Natalia Stakhanova

[email protected] Faculty website

Malware analysis & attribution; Software obfuscation & reverse engineering; Mobile security; Web browser security

Ian Stavness

[email protected] Faculty website

3D displays; 3D models; aerial imaging; biomechanics; biomedical; computer graphics; human computer interaction; medical imaging; plant phenotyping

  • Deep Learning & Computer Vision
  • Computer Graphics, Modeling & Simulation
  • Computational Agriculture
  • Computational Medicine
  • 3D Displays

Julita Vassileva

[email protected] Faculty website

decentralized architectures; multi-agent systems; personalization; persuasive technology; privacy; social computing; user modeling; visualization

  • Personalization, User Modeling, Recommender Systems,Explainable AI
  • Social Computing, Incentive Mechanisms, Persuasive Technologies
  • Social Personalized Learning Environments, Peer-help, Learning Communities
  • Decentralized Social Architectures, Peer-to-Peer and Multi-Agent Systems
  • Trust and Privacy, Trust and Reputation Mechanisms

All applicants to both the Computer Science and the Applied Computing graduate program are automatically considered for financial support. The funding system for all students admitted to start in September 2024 or later is as follows:

M.Sc. students are normally funded for 20 months (the expected program length, with funding ending early if the student finishes earlier than 20 months) at a rate that covers the tuition/year at the time of admission plus an additional $18,000/year. Specifically, in the first 12 months of the program, they will receive enough to cover tuition plus $18,000, and in the next 8 months, they will receive enough to cover 8 months of tuition at the time of admission plus $12,000. Even though International Master's tuition rates are higher than domestic tuition, the funding package pays the difference as part of a fund called the International Student Tuition Offset Bursary.

Ph.D. students are normally funded for 4 years (the expected program length) at a rate that covers the cost of tuition per year at the time of admission plus $20,000/year.

Some sources of funding require that the student have a GPA of at least 80% at the time of admission and to maintain a GPA of at least 75% for the duration of their funding period. Most students will be required to provide service hours to the department as a lab instructor or marker.

Prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to apply for external funding such as an NSERC postgraduate scholarship. All students who are awarded an NSERC ( CGS-D , CGS-M ) or Vanier scholarship, and attend the Department of Computer Science at the University of Saskatchewan will receive an additional $6,000 annual top-up scholarship from the College of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies for each year that they hold the award. Furthermore, after the award is finished, they will continue to receive funding from the Department of Computer Science for the remainder of their funding term as listed above. For example, if a student is awarded an NSERC CGS-M award listing the University of Saskatchewan as an institution where they could hold the award, and they are admitted and attend the Department of Computer Science at the University of Saskatchewan, they will receive $17,500 from NSERC plus a $6,000 top-up from the College of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies for their first year; and will receive normal funds from the Department of Computer Science in their second year.

Thesis or project-based master's program

Graduate students in a thesis or project-based program pay tuition three times a year for as long as they are enrolled in their program.

Term Canadian students International students
September 1 - December 31, 2023 $1,644.00 $3,699.00
January 1 - April 30, 2024 $1,644.00 $3,699.00
May 1 - August 31, 2024 $1,644.00 $3,699.00
Total per academic year $4,932.00 $11,097.00

Doctoral program

Doctoral students pay tuition three times a year for as long as they are enrolled in their program. Both international and domestic PhD students pay the same rate.

Term
January 1 - April 30, 2024 $1,644.00
May 1 - August 31, 2024 $1,644.00
September 1 - December 31, 2023 $1,644.00
Total per academic year $4,932.00

Student fees

In addition to tuition above, students also pay fees for programs like health and dental insurance, a bus pass, and other campus services. The amount you need to pay depends on if you are taking classes full time or part time, and if you are on campus or not. The table below assumes you are on campus full-time.

Fall 2023 Winter 2024 Spring 2024 Summer 2024
Student fees $497.88 $659.51 $35.00 $35.00

Tuition information is accurate for the current academic year and does not include student fees. For detailed tuition and fees information, visit the official tuition website .

Master of Science (M.Sc.)

  • Language Proficiency Requirements : Proof of English proficiency may be required for international applicants and for applicants whose first language is not English. A minimum overall TOEFL score of 94 is required, or a minimum overall IELTS score of 7.0, or a minimum overall Duolingo English Test score of 120, or another approved test as outlined in the College of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies  Academic Policies .
  • A cumulative weighted average of at least a 70% (USask grade system equivalent) in the last two years of study (e.g. 60 credit units)
  • A four-year honours degree, or equivalent, from a recognized college or university in an academic discipline relevant to the proposed field of study
  • Demonstrated ability for independent thought, advanced study, and research

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

  • Language Proficiency Requirements : Proof of English proficiency may be required for international applicants and for applicants whose first language is not English. A minimum overall TOEFL score of 94 is required or a minimum overall IELTS score of 7.0, or a minimum overall Duolingo English Test score of 120 or another approved test as outlined in the College of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies  Academic Policies .
  • Master's degree, or equivalent, from a recognized university in an academic discipline relevant to the proposed field of study
  • A cumulative weighted average of at least a 70% (USask grade system equivalent) in the last two years of full-time study (e.g. 60 credit units)

Note that these English language proficiency requirements supersede the minimum requirements of the College of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies . Furthermore, the Department of Computer Science does not use the WHED database to exempt students if the primary language of instruction at their previous institution was in English, and the Department of Computer Science does not accept letters from universities stating the medium of instruction is English. However, test exemptions may be possible in certain circumstances; please contact [email protected] to inquire.

Submit an online application

Before beginning your online application, be sure that you have carefully reviewed all program information and admission requirements on this page.

During the application, you'll be asked for:

  • Personal information such as your name, address, etc.
  • For your letters of recommendation, two of your referees must be academic contacts, and the third may be academic or professional
  • Your complete academic history from all previous post-secondary institutions
  • Other information requested by the Department of Computer Science

The application takes about 30 minutes to complete. You may save your application and return to it later.

At the end of the application, you will need to pay a non-refundable $120 application fee. Your application will not be processed until payment is received .

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  • Detailed application instructions

Submit required documents

Once you've completed an online application, you will need to upload the following documents :

Transcripts

Preliminary Statement of Marks

  • Once you have submitted your application for admission and paid the application fee, you will be required to upload unofficial PDF copies of your academic transcript(s) from each post-secondary institution attended. This requirement will appear as Preliminary Statement of Marks or Additional Prelim. Statement under admission requirements on your Application Summary when you  check your application status .
  • The uploaded transcript can be an unofficial copy of the transcript issued by the university or college, and must include a grading key/legend.
  • All pages of a transcript must be uploaded as a single PDF document.
  • Uploaded transcripts will be considered unofficial or preliminary. Official copies of your transcripts will be required only for applicants offered admission. This requirement will appear as Post-secondary Transcript under admission requirements on your Application Summary when you  check your application status .
  • Uploading documents

Post-secondary Transcripts

If you receive an offer of admission, you will then be required to have your official post-secondary transcripts sent (by mail in a sealed envelope directly from the institution) to the address below. Please do not send official documents until we request them.

College of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Room 116 Thorvaldson Building, 110 Science Place  Saskatoon, SK CANADA S7N 5C9

  • Transcripts usually indicate the institution’s name, grading scheme (typically on back of transcript), your name, course names, numbers, credits, and the grades you have received. Depending on the country or institution, some features may not be available.
  • Transcripts in languages other than English must be accompanied by a certified translation.
  • If you are a current University of Saskatchewan student completing your undergraduate program then a letter of completion of degree requirements will be required from your college.

Proof of English language proficiency (if required)

Proof of English language proficiency may be required for international applicants and for applicants whose first language is not English. The Department of Computer Science has additional English requirements beyond the University minimum requirements.

For students who are required to provide proof of English proficiency:

  • It is your responsibility to have completed an official and approved test with the appropriate score before the application deadline.
  • Tests are valid for 24 months after the testing date and must be valid at the beginning of the student's first term of registration in the graduate program.
  • Applicants will be required to upload a PDF copy of any required language test score. Uploaded test scores will be considered unofficial or preliminary.

If you receive an Offer of Admission you may be required to have your official language test scores sent to the address below. Please do not send official documents until we request them.

College of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Room 116 Thorvaldson Building - 110 Science Place Saskatoon, SK CANADA S7N 5C9

A curriculum vitae or resume

  • Your curriculum vitae or resume should be a one or two page concise summary of your skills, experience and education.
  • A curriculum vitae or resume is essentially your full academic and professional profile. It should include a summary of your educational and academic backgrounds as well as teaching and research experience, publications, presentations, awards, honours, affiliations and other details.
  • Applicants will be required to upload a PDF copy of their curriculum vitae or resume.

Research statement

You must download and fill out the Supplemental Application form , which is your research statement. Save it as a PDF and upload it once it is complete.

Thesis Abstract for Ph.D. applicants only

Additional requirements can be found on the Department of Computer Science's Applications for admission page.

  • After you've applied

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33 Fully Funded Computer Science Scholarships for International Students 2022-2023

If you’re an international student who is passionate about computer science, then we have great news for you.

Fully funded scholarships are available to study computer science at some of the world’s best countries and universities. So don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity.

In this article, we will present to you the list of 33 fully funded computer science scholarships for international students 2023.

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What is a fully funded scholarship and what does it include?

So basically, with a fully funded scholarship, you don’t have to worry about how you will finance your studies . Fully funded scholarships are usually offered by governments, universities, or organizations.

Why is it so hard to find a fully funded computer science scholarship for international students?

It can be difficult to find a fully funded computer science scholarship for international students because many scholarships are offered only to local students . Far fewer opportunities exist for foreign students who come to study abroad from their home countries.

Additionally, many scholarships are earmarked for students who demonstrate academic excellence, and competition for these awards is often fierce .

Sources of computer science scholarships for international students

If you are looking to maximize your chances of obtaining fully funded computer science scholarship, it is best to apply to multiple sources .

Types of computer science scholarships for international students

Scholarships for different levels of study.

As it turns out, it is easier for some students, namely undergraduate and PhD, to get full funding rather than others, namely Master’s students. Let’s discuss why.

How to apply for computer science scholarships for international students?

Fully funded computer science scholarships for international students 2023, 1. fulbright foreign student scholarship to the usa.

Brief description: The Fulbright Foreign Student Program is sponsored by the U.S. government and is designed to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries.

2. Stanford University Knight-Kennessy Scholarship

3. fully-funded ghc international scholarships in usa, 4. microsoft fully funded phd scholarships for international students.

Brief description: Microsoft Fully Funded PhD Scholarships are available to students from all over the world. The scholarship covers the full cost of tuition, room and board, and living expenses.

5. Google PhD Fellowship Program

6. facebook phd fellowship program, 7. ibm phd fellowship program.

Brief description: The IBM Ph.D. Fellowship awards are given to exceptional Ph.D. students who have an interest in pursuing a career in IBM Research.

8. University of Melbourne Scholarships for Graduate Students

9. new zealand aid programme 2023 scholarships for international students, 10. chevening clore leadership fellowship 2023.

Brief description: The Chevening Clore Leadership Fellowship is a fully funded fellowship program that provides outstanding leaders from around the world with an opportunity to study at a fellowship level in the UK.

11. Fully Funded MEXT Japan Scholarships 2023

12. the university of manchester england uk engineering the future scholarships 2022/2023, 13. commonwealth master’s scholarships uk.

Brief description: The Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the UK is offering a number of fully-funded scholarships for international students from Commonwealth countries.

14. European Atlantic University Spain UNEATLANTICO Collaboration Scholarships 2023

15. netherlands government fully funded scholarships 2023, 16. orange knowledge programme netherlands.

Brief description: The Orange Knowledge Programme offers scholarships for international students from developing countries to study in the Netherlands.

17. Scottish Government – Scotland’s Saltire Scholarships UK

18. australia awards scholarships for international students, 19. university of geneva excellence faculty of science masters fellowships.

Brief description: The University of Geneva is offering a number of fully funded fellowships for international students to study Master’s degree programs.

20. Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Scholarships

21. st. andrews fully-funded global phd scholarship in computer science, 22. humanitarian scholarship, the university of dundee.

Brief description: The University of Dundee is offering a number of fully funded scholarships for refugee students who wish to study a Master’s degree program at the university.

23. Heinrich Boll Foundation Scholarships

24. helmut veith stipend scholarships in austria, 25. global korea scholarship.

Brief description: The Global Korea Scholarship is available for international students who wish to study in South Korea.

26. Chinese Government Scholarship Scheme 2022-2023

27. joint japan world bank graduate scholarship program, 28. korean government self finance support.

Brief description: Fully funded scholarships for international students to study at top universities in South Korea.

29. Japan Africa Dream Scholarship (JADS) Program

30. efs scholarship program thailand for international students, 31. türkiye scholarships for international students.

Brief description: The Türkiye Scholarships are offered by the Government of Turkey to encourage international students to study in Turkey. The scholarships cover tuition fees, accommodation, monthly stipend, and health insurance.

32. Tomorrows Leaders Scholarship

33. kazakhstan government scholarships – enic kazakhstan.

This article provides a great list of fully funded computer science scholarships for international students to apply for in 2023, so if you are looking for fully funded scholarships to study computer science, this is the ideal place to start your search.

The list includes scholarships from around the world and covers a range of different levels of study. There are scholarships available for undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD students.

So what are you waiting for? Start researching these fully funded computer science scholarships and apply for the ones that you are eligible for. Good luck!

Elmar Mammadov is a software developer, tech startup founder, and computer science career specialist. He is the founder of CS Careerline and a true career changer who has previously pursued careers in medicine and neuroscience.

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Fully Funded PhD Programs in Computer Science

Washington University in St. Louis Fully Funded PhD Programs in Computer Science

Last updated August 9, 2022

In the follow-up to my article on How To Fully Fund Your PhD , here is a list of universities that offer fully funded PhD programs in Computer Science. If you are seeking funding for your doctoral studies, finding and entering a PhD program that offers full funding to incoming doctoral students is more achievable than winning a competitive, external doctoral fellowship. When a doctoral program indicates that they provide full funding to their Ph.D. students, in most cases this means they provide each admitted student full tuition and a stipend for living expenses for the three to five-year duration of the student’s doctoral studies. Not all universities provide full funding to their doctoral students, which is why I recommend researching the financial aid offerings of all the potential Ph.D. programs in your academic field, including small and lesser-known schools both in the U.S. and abroad.

Below is a list of universities that offer full funding to all of the admitted students for their PhD programs in computer science, computer engineering, and computer graphics.

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1. Brown University, PhD in Computer Science

(Providence, RI): Provided a student is in good academic standing, Brown guarantees five years of financial support, and students are typically funded through to completion.

2. Columbia University, Department of Computer Science

(New York, NY): Most admitted students receive full financial support through Graduate Research Assistantships or Teaching Assistantships, which consist of a monthly stipend plus full tuition exemption

3. Cornell University, PhD in Computer Science

(Ithaca, NY): There are three types of funding available that are awarded to our best applicants. Each of them includes a full tuition waiver, an academic year stipend, and a Student Health Insurance package provided through the University.

4. Duke University, Department of Computer Science

(Durham, NC): Typically, Ph.D. students receive full funding for their graduate studies, including tuition, fees, insurance, and stipend. Stipend support comes in the form of graduate fellowship, teaching assistantship, or research assistantship.

5. Georgetown University, Department of Computer Science

(Washington, DC): Doctoral students have full support during the academic year through scholarships and research assistantships.

6. Harvard University, School of Engineering and Applied Science

(Boston, MA): All students admitted to our Ph.D. program receive full financial support. This includes tuition, fees, and a cost-of-living stipend.

7. Stanford University, PhD in Computer Science

(Stanford, CA): The department funds the Ph.D. candidates for the first quarter, after which he is expected to find an advisor, who usually funds them for the rest of their stay at Stanford.

8. University of Maryland-Max Planck PhD Program in Computer Science

(College Park, MD, and Berlin, Germany): Admitted students receive full financial support throughout the program, including during summers. Admission and funding info is here

9. University of Michigan, PhD in Computer Science and Engineering

(Ann Arbor, MI): The College of Engineering at the University of Michigan operates under a fully funded model for all Ph.D. students. Students receive a guarantee of full funding at the point of admission and throughout the duration of their five-year program.

10. University of Toronto, Department of Computer Science

(Toronto, Canada): The Department of Computer Science will ensure that all full-time M.Sc. and Ph.D degree graduate students receive financial support to at least the basic departmental level, provided that they are making satisfactory progress in their graduate program.

11. Washington University in St. Louis, PhD in Computer Science or Computer Engineering

(St. Louis, MO): Our PhD students are fully funded, including full tuition support and health insurance. As a doctoral candidate, you will also receive a generous stipend to cover living expenses and a new, high-end Apple laptop computer.

12. Fordham University

(New York, NY): With guaranteed support for five years, accepted students will have the opportunity to find their focus area while building a strong foundation across computer science fields and becoming grounded in computer science pedagogy.

13 University of Surrey

(Surrey, United Kingdom): Studentships are available for the duration of 3.5 years (or 7 years at 50% time) in all areas of its research portfolio, which includes cybersecurity and cryptography, distributed and concurrent systems, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. UKRI stipends £16,062 plus £3,000 per annum for full-time students; 50% of these amounts are for part-time students. Tuition fees are also covered.

14 Dalhousie University

(Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada): PhD students making satisfactory progress are fully funded for tuition and school fees, plus a minimum of $18,000 per year for at least four years. This funding commitment includes a requirement to be a teaching assistant for two terms each year.

15. University of Washington

(Seattle, WA): The Allen School provides every student accepted to their Ph.D. program with full financial support in the form of teaching and research assistantships or fellowships, from program inception to degree.

16. Johns Hopkins University

(Baltimore, Maryland): All full-time CS PhD students in good academic standing are guaranteed full funding. This includes a yearly stipend of approximately $37,333, tuition, and health insurance. Our students are primarily funded on research assistantships, with some amount of time on teaching assistantships.

17. Carnegie Mellon University

(Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania): All applicants admitted to the doctoral program receive full financial support. The department will also supplement the stipends of students with an outside fellowship to meet the stipends of students with internal funding.

18. University of British Columbia

( Vancouver ,  BC   Canada): Ph.D. students in good standing each receive $24,000 per year based on a combination of teaching and/or research duties and the Tuition Fee Award. Support is generally guaranteed for the first 60 months of the program, contingent on the student’s satisfactory performance in his or her assigned tasks.

19. University of Colorado Boulder

(Boulder, CO): Research-based MS students may transfer to the Ph.D. program at any time during their academic career at CU Boulder. All Ph.D. students in the department receive 100% funding through assistantships, fellowships, and faculty research grants.

20. Northeastern University

(Boston, Massachusetts): All students admitted to the Computer Science PhD programs receive a 5-year scholarship. This takes two forms: a 5-year graduate assistantship, or a 1-year graduate fellowship with a 4-year graduate assistantship. These scholarships provide tuition remission of up to 12 credit hours each fall and spring term, and health insurance is also covered.

21. Baylor University

(Waco, Texas): Most students finish their doctoral program within 5 years. Nearly all incoming doctoral students receive full tuition support, subsidized health insurance, and a multi-year stipend assistantship by working as Graduate assistants.

22. University of Iowa

(Iowa City, Iowa): All the PhD students receive teaching or research assistantships that fully cover tuition and additionally provide a stipend for living expenses. This support is guaranteed for a minimum of four years, given good academic standing. Several scholarships and fellowships are also available for graduate students of the Computer Science Department.

23. University of South Florida

(Tampa, FL): The Department offers financial help and almost all the Ph.D. students are covered by financial aid in one form or another. They always have new assistantships (TA/RA) for new Ph.D. students entering the Department. It comes with a stipend ranging from $15,000 to $20,000 plus a tuition waiver.

24. University of Illinois

(Urbana, IL): Ph.D. students, with very few exceptions, are funded by a research or a teaching assistantship. These provide a stipend and a full tuition waiver. Applicants to Illinois Computer Science graduate programs are automatically considered for fellowships based on the strength of their application materials.

25. University of Texas at San Antonio

(San Antonio, TX): Program applicants will automatically be considered for scholarships, teaching assistantships, and research assistantships.  Support for a typical Ph.D. student offers financial compensation of $18,000 or more per year (12 months) in addition to covering tuition and fees.

26. Brandeis University

(Waltham, Massachusetts): Each applicant to the PhD programs will be automatically considered for a full-tuition scholarship, plus a stipend. Funding includes a competitive fellowship, a full-tuition scholarship, and health insurance benefits for five years.

27. Old Dominion University

(Norfolk, Virginia): Most Ph.D. students are guaranteed $18,000 with the possibility of receiving $21,000 with a 100% tuition waiver by a Graduate Research Assistantships, or Graduate Teaching Assistantships. During the Summer, the CS department will provide $3,000 of support.

28. University of Michigan-Dearborn

(Dearborn, MI): All Ph.D. students receive guaranteed full funding for up to five years based on continued good academic standing and adequate progress towards the Ph.D. degree. Funding is provided in the form of an appointment as a Graduate Student Instructor (GSI), Research Assistant (GSRA), or a combination of both which covers: a monthly stipend, health insurance, and tuition waiver.

29. University of Massachusetts Amherst

(Amherst, MA): The Ph.D. program provides assistantships for students during their first full year and during each academic semester following the first year. The assistantship provides a tuition waiver and a 95% discount on the UMass Amherst health insurance plan. The stipends for the academic year 2019-2020 were $34,850.00 for 12-month appointments.

30. Rutgers University

(Piscataway, New Jersey): The department typically provides Ph.D. students with financial support in the form of teaching assistantships, fellowships, or grant-funded research assistantships. This includes a stipend for living expenses, health insurance, and tuition remission.  Financial support is typically guaranteed for the first two years and a student can expect it to be extended to the following three years.

31. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

(Troy, New York): Most CS graduate students receive financial support as teaching or research assistants. These assistantships provide both tuition and a stipend and guarantee funds for the duration of the Ph.D. studies. In addition, there are a limited number of fellowships for outstanding applicants.

For application tips on applying to a PhD program, see  How To Get Into a Fully Funded PhD Program: Contacting Potential PhD Advisors .

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hi, thanks for sharing but they are all top universities in US which admission is not easy do you have any idea if there is a medium university offering full found in PhD CS

yep its cool but i come from eritrea and i dont really think i can compete to get into these universities.. if u have any other universities contact me through [email protected]

Has this list been updated recently? This is two years old and I was just wondering if it has been updated.

Hi Nita, yes, we review and update these articles regularly. I added an update date today (great idea!)

I am looking for fully funded Phd Computer Science studentships where I can carry out research in the domains of digital forensics and cyber security.

Hi Joseph, you can generally do this in any Computer Science PhD program, however the key is to identify universities that have faculty who have done research on this topic. Please see my article: https://www.profellow.com/tips/how-to-get-into-a-fully-funded-phd-program-contacting-potential-phd-advisors/

I am looking for fully funded Phd program in cyber security, preferably USA, any recommendations of Universities offering fully funded programs, my background is Computer Engineering.

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The Doctor of Philosophy in Bioinformatics (PhD)is an interdisciplinary program that combines the application of computer technology to the management and analysis of biological data. The result is that computers are being used to organize data generated from experiments into databases, develop new algorithms and software, and use this software for the interpretation and analysis of the data into meaningful biological information. For the past ten years, our PhD program has been training students to organize, visualize, analyze and interpret biological data. Students have access to world renowned bioinformaticians at the University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University and the BC Cancer Agency, and have exposure to the latest technologies to develop their skills.

Strategic Program Objectives:

  • To build on British Columbia's reputation and excellence in bioinformatics.
  • To integrate bioinformatics into basic biology to further current research excellence in other life science sectors of the province.
  • To foster collaborations locally, nationally and internationally.

For specific program requirements, please refer to the departmental program website

What makes the program unique?

The Bioinformatics PhD program integrates academic centres in computer science, statistics, molecular biology and biotechnology, with translational groups at hospitals and at the clinical interface. The innovative partnership among the University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University and the BC Cancer Agency allows students' access to experts in the field of bioinformatics, and exposure to original research and opportunities to complete significant practical work on real bioinformatics problems. Internships allow student mobility between Canadian and international universities, institutions and industries to further enhance collaborations among Canadian high-technology research groups in both the private and public sectors.

UBC provides the chance to learn from some of the best and most experienced researchers and scientists in my field.

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Program Structure

The major requirement for the Ph.D. is completion of a research dissertation meeting the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies requirements. There are no specific course requirements for the Ph.D. degree program apart from the dissertation. However, the student's Ph.D. dissertation committee has the prerogative to impose course requirements where course deficiencies are perceived.

All doctoral students are required to successfully complete a comprehensive examination, which consists of an oral and written component within the first 36 months of study. All students are required to present a Bioinformatics graduate program seminar upon completion of their program, and before their dissertation defense.

A student's committee for the doctorate will consist of the dissertation supervisor and three others. The supervisor and at least one other member must be members of the Bioinformatics graduate program.

Quick Facts

Program enquiries, admission information & requirements, program instructions.

Students must secure a supervisor before they can be admitted into the program. As well, they must meet the minimum admission requirements set out by Graduate and Post-doctoral Studies at UBC.

1) Check Eligibility

Minimum academic requirements.

The Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies establishes the minimum admission requirements common to all applicants, usually a minimum overall average in the B+ range (76% at UBC). The graduate program that you are applying to may have additional requirements. Please review the specific requirements for applicants with credentials from institutions in:

  • Canada or the United States
  • International countries other than the United States

Each program may set higher academic minimum requirements. Please review the program website carefully to understand the program requirements. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission as it is a competitive process.

English Language Test

Applicants from a university outside Canada in which English is not the primary language of instruction must provide results of an English language proficiency examination as part of their application. Tests must have been taken within the last 24 months at the time of submission of your application.

Minimum requirements for the two most common English language proficiency tests to apply to this program are listed below:

TOEFL: Test of English as a Foreign Language - internet-based

Overall score requirement : 100

IELTS: International English Language Testing System

Overall score requirement : 7.0

Other Test Scores

Some programs require additional test scores such as the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or the Graduate Management Test (GMAT). The requirements for this program are:

The GRE is not required.

Prior degree, course and other requirements

Prior degree requirements.

Students admitted to the Ph.D. degree program normally possess an M.Sc. degree in Bioinformatics or a related area, with clear evidence of research ability or potential.

Document Requirements

CV, Official transcripts, three letters of reference, Official English exam scores (if required)

2) Meet Deadlines

January 2025 intake, application open date, canadian applicants, international applicants, may 2025 intake, september 2025 intake, deadline explanations.

Deadline to submit online application. No changes can be made to the application after submission.

Deadline to upload scans of official transcripts through the applicant portal in support of a submitted application. Information for accessing the applicant portal will be provided after submitting an online application for admission.

Deadline for the referees identified in the application for admission to submit references. See Letters of Reference for more information.

3) Prepare Application

Transcripts.

All applicants have to submit transcripts from all past post-secondary study. Document submission requirements depend on whether your institution of study is within Canada or outside of Canada.

Letters of Reference

A minimum of three references are required for application to graduate programs at UBC. References should be requested from individuals who are prepared to provide a report on your academic ability and qualifications.

Statement of Interest

Many programs require a statement of interest , sometimes called a "statement of intent", "description of research interests" or something similar.

Supervision

Students in research-based programs usually require a faculty member to function as their thesis supervisor. Please follow the instructions provided by each program whether applicants should contact faculty members.

Instructions regarding thesis supervisor contact for Doctor of Philosophy in Bioinformatics (PhD)

Citizenship verification.

Permanent Residents of Canada must provide a clear photocopy of both sides of the Permanent Resident card.

4) Apply Online

All applicants must complete an online application form and pay the application fee to be considered for admission to UBC.

Research Information

Program components.

Students who secure an NSERC-CREATE scholarship will undertake a 3-4 month internship that may be local, within Canada or at an international University or Institution.

Research Facilities

Bioinformatics faculty are spread throughout the UBC campus, as well as off-campus at the BC Cancer Research Centre or hospital research labs and Institutions.

Tuition & Financial Support

FeesCanadian Citizen / Permanent Resident / Refugee / DiplomatInternational
$114.00$168.25
Tuition *
Installments per year33
Tuition $1,838.57$3,230.06
Tuition
(plus annual increase, usually 2%-5%)
$5,515.71$9,690.18
Int. Tuition Award (ITA) per year ( ) $3,200.00 (-)
Other Fees and Costs
(yearly)$1,116.60 (approx.)
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Financial Support

Applicants to UBC have access to a variety of funding options, including merit-based (i.e. based on your academic performance) and need-based (i.e. based on your financial situation) opportunities.

Program Funding Packages

All students accepted by a faculty member and enrolled in the program will be paid a minimum stipend of $24,300/year.

Average Funding

  • 9 students received Teaching Assistantships. Average TA funding based on 9 students was $10,203.
  • 20 students received Research Assistantships. Average RA funding based on 20 students was $24,220.
  • 2 students received Academic Assistantships. Average AA funding based on 2 students was $3,698.
  • 30 students received internal awards. Average internal award funding based on 30 students was $9,330.
  • 5 students received external awards. Average external award funding based on 5 students was $20,667.

Scholarships & awards (merit-based funding)

All applicants are encouraged to review the awards listing to identify potential opportunities to fund their graduate education. The database lists merit-based scholarships and awards and allows for filtering by various criteria, such as domestic vs. international or degree level.

Graduate Research Assistantships (GRA)

Many professors are able to provide Research Assistantships (GRA) from their research grants to support full-time graduate students studying under their supervision. The duties constitute part of the student's graduate degree requirements. A Graduate Research Assistantship is considered a form of fellowship for a period of graduate study and is therefore not covered by a collective agreement. Stipends vary widely, and are dependent on the field of study and the type of research grant from which the assistantship is being funded.

Graduate Teaching Assistantships (GTA)

Graduate programs may have Teaching Assistantships available for registered full-time graduate students. Full teaching assistantships involve 12 hours work per week in preparation, lecturing, or laboratory instruction although many graduate programs offer partial TA appointments at less than 12 hours per week. Teaching assistantship rates are set by collective bargaining between the University and the Teaching Assistants' Union .

Graduate Academic Assistantships (GAA)

Academic Assistantships are employment opportunities to perform work that is relevant to the university or to an individual faculty member, but not to support the student’s graduate research and thesis. Wages are considered regular earnings and when paid monthly, include vacation pay.

Financial aid (need-based funding)

Canadian and US applicants may qualify for governmental loans to finance their studies. Please review eligibility and types of loans .

All students may be able to access private sector or bank loans.

Foreign government scholarships

Many foreign governments provide support to their citizens in pursuing education abroad. International applicants should check the various governmental resources in their home country, such as the Department of Education, for available scholarships.

Working while studying

The possibility to pursue work to supplement income may depend on the demands the program has on students. It should be carefully weighed if work leads to prolonged program durations or whether work placements can be meaningfully embedded into a program.

International students enrolled as full-time students with a valid study permit can work on campus for unlimited hours and work off-campus for no more than 20 hours a week.

A good starting point to explore student jobs is the UBC Work Learn program or a Co-Op placement .

Tax credits and RRSP withdrawals

Students with taxable income in Canada may be able to claim federal or provincial tax credits.

Canadian residents with RRSP accounts may be able to use the Lifelong Learning Plan (LLP) which allows students to withdraw amounts from their registered retirement savings plan (RRSPs) to finance full-time training or education for themselves or their partner.

Please review Filing taxes in Canada on the student services website for more information.

Cost Estimator

Applicants have access to the cost estimator to develop a financial plan that takes into account various income sources and expenses.

Career Outcomes

12 students graduated between 2005 and 2013. Of these, career information was obtained for 12 alumni (based on research conducted between Feb-May 2016):

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As biological datasets increase exponentially in both size and complexity, bioinformatics tools have central importance in fields and industries ranging from environmental management, forestry, aquaculture, and biofuels to personalized medicine, drug development, preventative medicine and gene therapy. Individuals who can analyuze and interpret large data sets or "big data" are highly sought after by both public and private sector employers.  Academic positions at Universities are widely available in all fields of study.

Ph.D. graduates from the program have gone on to pursue post-doctoral studies at Stanford, Harvard school of Medicine, Max Delbruck Centre in Berlin, Broad Institute at MIT and Harvard, Ontario Cancer Institute, Howard Hughes Medical Institute in Santa Cruz, and locally at UBC and SFU.  One graduate is an assistant professor at Simon Fraser University and another is an assistant professor at the University of Dalhousie in Halifax, NS.

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Enrolment, Duration & Other Stats

These statistics show data for the Doctor of Philosophy in Bioinformatics (PhD). Data are separated for each degree program combination. You may view data for other degree options in the respective program profile.

ENROLMENT DATA

 20232022202120202019
Applications2422363327
Offers591094
New Registrations26784
Total Enrolment5249474442

Completion Rates & Times

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This list shows faculty members with full supervisory privileges who are affiliated with this program. It is not a comprehensive list of all potential supervisors as faculty from other programs or faculty members without full supervisory privileges can request approvals to supervise graduate students in this program.

  • Accili, Eric (molecular mechanisms responsible for cellular pacemaking behavior )
  • Adams, Keith (Molecular evolution, genome evolution, and gene expression)
  • Aparicio, Samuel (Breast cancer, genome sequencing )
  • Bashashati Saghezchi, Ali (Bioinformatics; Medical and biomedical engineering; Artificial Intelligence; Computational Pathology; Cancer Genomics; Computational Biology; Digital Pathology; Image Processing; Machine Learning; Ovarian Cancer; Signal Processing; Multi-modal Learning)
  • Birol, Inanc (bioinformatics, computational biology, genomics, transcriptome analysis, next generation sequencing, cancer, Bioinformatics, sequence assembly, transcriptomics, gene regulation networks, high throughput informatics for big data)
  • Bohlmann, Joerg (plant biochemistry, forestry genomics, forest health, conifers, poplar, bark beetle, mountain pine beetle, natural products, secondary metabolites, terpenes, floral scent, grapevine, Conifer genomics Forest health genomics Mountain pine beetle, fungus, pine interactions and genomics Chemical ecology of conifer, insect interactions)
  • Bouchard-Cote, Alexandre (machine/statistical learning; mathematical side of the subject as well as in applications in linguistics and biology)
  • Brooks-Wilson, Angela (Bioinformatics; Clinical oncology; Genetic medicine; Genomics; cancer families; cancer genetics; genetic susceptibility; human genetics; longevity; Super seniors)
  • Brown, Carolyn Janet (Bioinformatics; Clinical oncology; Genetic medicine; Genomics; Health counselling; Applied Genetics; Chromosomes: Structure / Organization; DNA methylation; Epigenetic control of gene expression; Gene Regulation and Expression; Genes escaping X-chromosome inactivation; Long non-coding RNAs; X-chromosome inactivation; XIST RNA)
  • Carlsten, Christopher (Environment and Respiratory Diseases)
  • Cembrowski, Mark Steven (Molecular neuroscience; Mathematical modelling and simulation; Mechanisms of memory in the brain; Anxiety; Big Data; Bioinformatics; Cell types; Computation; CRISPR-Cas9; Fear; Genetics; modeling; Neural circuits; neuroscience; Neuroscience of memory; PTSD; RNAseq)
  • Cherkasov, Artem (Drug design; Bioinformatics, Molecular modeling; Proteomics; Artificial intelligence; Antibiotics )
  • Cohen Freue, Gabriela (statistical genomics (focus in proteomics), robust estimation and inference, linear models with endogeneity )
  • Collins, Colin (translational genomics where mathematics, genomics, computer science, and clinical science converge in diagnostics and therapeutics)
  • Condon, Anne (Algorithms; Molecular Programming)
  • Coombs, Daniel (Mathematical biology; Cellular immunology; Complex physical systems; Epidemiology (except nutritional and veterinary epidemiology); Cell Signaling and Infectious and Immune Diseases; Cell biophysics; Disease models; Epidemiology; Immune cell signalling; Mathematics)
  • Daley, Denise (Bioinformatics; Asthma; Complex Trait Genetics; Epigenetics; gene-gene and gene-environment interactions; Genetic Diseases; genetic epidemiology; Genetics of Aging; statistical genetics; Susceptibility Genes)
  • Dao Duc, Khanh (Genomics; Mathematical biology; Neurocognitive patterns and neural networks; Agricultural spatial analysis and modelling; combine mathematical,computational and statistical tools to study fundamental biological processes; regulation and determinants of gene expression and translation; Machine Learning for Biological Imaging and Microscopy; Database development and management; Biological and Artificial Neural Networks for geometric representation)
  • de Boer, Carl (Gene regulation)
  • Dennis, Jessica (Bioinformatics; Genetic medicine; Administrative health data; Complex Trait Genetics; Electronic health records; Epidemiology; genetic epidemiology; Genetics of Neurological and Psychiatric Diseases; Machine Learning; Mental Health and Psychopathology in Children and Youth; Precision Health; statistical genetics)
  • Ding, Jiarui (Bioinformatics; Basic medicine and life sciences; Computational Biology; Machine Learning; Probabilistic Deep Learning; single-cell genomics; visualization; Cancer biology; Computational Immunology; Food Allergy; neuroscience)
  • Finlay, B Brett (Infectious agents, bacteria, microbial infections and how humans react to it)
  • Frangou, Sophia (the study of the human brain in health and disease)
  • Friedman, Jan Marshall (Other clinical medicine; Genetic medicine; Genomics; Health counselling; Application of whole genome sequencing to diagnose genetic disease; Birth defects epidemiology; Clinical genomics; Developmental Genetics; Genetics and Heredity; Neurofibromatosis)
  • Garbi, Rafeef (Bioinformatics; Electrical engineering, computer engineering, and information engineering; Medical and biomedical engineering; Artificial Intelligence; Biomedical Engineering; Biomedical Technologies; Computer Vision; Deep Learning; image analysis; Imaging; Machine Learning; Medical Image Computing)

Doctoral Citations

Year Citation
2024 Dr. Li developed computational tools to discover and design novel antimicrobial peptides using machine learning techniques. His research provides high-throughput solutions for the development of novel peptide-based therapeutics to combat the escalating threat of multidrug-resistant bacteria.
2024 Dr. Mirza explored connections between gut bacteria and multiple sclerosis (MS) in children and youth. He identified differences in gut microbes and genes between those with and without MS, noting a potential link between MS and high-fiber diets. His findings offer insights for future MS research and possible treatment or prevention strategies.
2024 Dr. Montante studied the application of Artificial Intelligence for the advancement of biomedical research. Manual analysis of data extracted from blood samples is becoming increasingly complex. He developed a new Artificial Intelligence algorithm that is simple to use, accurate and able to analyze complex biomedical data in a few minutes.
2023 Dr. Jones developed and implemented phylogenetic methods to estimate integration dates of HIV proviruses. His findings have provided a better understanding of within-host HIV dynamics and is beneficial for HIV cure research.
2023 Genetic research implicates virtually every human gene in one or more diseases but cannot state how genetic differences lead to disease. Using statistical techniques, Dr. Casazza discovered the function of many genetic differences across different scenarios. Similarly, he shows that these functions are involved in disease for children and adults.
2023 Dr. Nip developed computational solutions for sequence assembly and visualization for RNA-sequencing data. His research presents fast and memory-efficient methods to study RNA in cells. These contributions lay the groundwork to advance our understanding of biology and diseases.
2023 Dr. Morova's research presents a novel computational framework to study the impact of non-coding mutations on the development of prostate cancer. By using advanced functional genomics techniques, he worked to identify key mutations that affect the growth of the disease, which provided useful insight into the study of prostate cancer genetics.
2022 Dr. Ton explored the inhibition of challenging drug targets in prostate cancer and COVID-19. He deployed innovative computer-aided drug design methodologies to access a wider range of therapeutic opportunities against the two diseases. His research provides the framework for the development of novel anti-cancer and antiviral drugs.
2022 Dr. Novakovskiy advanced our understanding of genome regulation by improving stem cell differentiation protocols and designing inherently interpretable deep learning methods. His bioinformatics advances will help achieve cell therapies for diabetes patients.
2022 Dr. Islam studied epigenetic alterations associated with a subset of human lymphoid leukemias, which are the cancer of white blood cells. He identified key mechanisms for enhancer activation driving the oncogenic transcriptional program in those leukemias that might help to develop potential targeted anti-leukemic therapeutics.

Sample Thesis Submissions

  • Machine learning for antimicrobial peptide discovery and design
  • Machine learning algorithms in flow cytometry data analysis
  • Copy number variation in metastatic cancer : methods and analysis of somatic copy number variation in advanced human cancers
  • The gut microbiome in pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis
  • Development and application of consensus hit-calling protocols for the virtual screening of ‘undruggable’ and difficult drug targets
  • Phylogenetic methods for estimating human immunodeficiency virus 1 proviral integration dates
  • Finding the functional consequences of genetic risk loci on gene expression and DNA methylation by integrating contextual information
  • Transcriptome assembly and visualization for RNA-sequencing data
  • Epigenetic dysregulation in lymphoid leukemias
  • Deciphering non-coding driver mutations in prostate cancer
  • Advancing our understanding of genome regulation via optimization of stem cell differentiation and interpretable deep learning : [supplementary material]
  • Advancing our understanding of genome regulation via optimization of stem cell differentiation and interpretable deep learning

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Prior to joining UBC for my Ph.D., I was working in deep learning applications in late-stage drug discovery - particularly with large clinical trials. I had a chance to talk with my supervisor before coming to UBC. He made me realize how even early-stage drug discovery can benefit from advances in...

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I had already completed two degrees at UBC—a BSc in Microbiology & Immunology and a MSc in Population and Public Health—before deciding to pursue my PhD in Bioinformatics. I chose to stay because I love the UBC research environment and the lifestyle that living in BC affords.

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A fully funded PhD in Computer Science is available at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Students beginning work toward a Ph.D. are expected to have a solid undergraduate foundation as well as a Master’s level background in Computer Science.

The Ph.D. program offers students assistantships during their first full year and each academic semester following the first year. The assistantship includes a tuition waiver and a 95% discount on the University of Massachusetts Amherst health insurance plan. Stipends for 12-month appointments is $34,850.00.

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10. fully funded phd in computer science at rutgers university  .

Rutgers University in Piscataway, New Jersey, provides a fully funded PhD in Computer Science program. Students enrolled in the Ph.D. program are intended to get a wide understanding of all disciplines of computer science as well as an overall view on the subject, its structure, and its issues.

The department often gives financial assistance to Ph.D. students in the form of teaching assistantships, fellowships, or grant-funded research assistantships. This includes a living allowance, health insurance, and tuition reimbursement. Financial assistance is usually guaranteed for the first two years, and students can expect it to be continued for the next three years.

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11. fully funded phd in computer science at rensselaer polytechnic institute.

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, provides a fully funded PhD in Computer Science program. Students must complete at least 72 credits of advanced study beyond their undergraduate degree, with an emphasis on independent research in a field of expertise and close collaboration with one or more faculty mentors.

The majority of CS graduate students are paid as teaching or research assistants. These assistantships cover tuition as well as a stipend and guarantee funding for the duration of the Ph.D. program. Furthermore, there are a limited number of grants available for exceptional applicants.

12. Fully Funded PhD Program in Computer Science at University of Michigan

The University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan, provides a fully funded PhD program in Computer Science. All PhD candidates begin their studies with courses in computer science and engineering, as well as electrical and computer engineering. After two years of fundamental learning, students choose a research focus and write their thesis under the supervision of research advisors.

All Computer Science students will have access to all engineering school departments, and multidisciplinary collaboration is encouraged. Students are fully supported by the program’s fellowship, research assistantship, or teaching assistantship.

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13. fully funded phd program in computer science at university of toronto.

In Canada, the University of Toronto offers a fully funded PhD program in computer science. Students begin by completing the master’s program courses to gain a strong foundation of computer science before deciding on a research field to concentrate on. There are 14 study fields to select from, including artificial intelligence, data science, and informatics. Once a research focus has been determined, PhD candidates perform independent research in their field of study under the supervision of a research advisor.

Throughout their studies, students receive full financial support, including tuition and a stipend.

14. Fully Funded PhD Program in Computer Science at Washington University in St. Louis

Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, has a PhD program in Computer Science that is fully funded. The curriculum begins with a rotation of short research projects that allow students to select the research field in which they are most interested while also locating an advisor on that issue. Following this decision, the student performs independent research with access to other university departments in order to develop multidisciplinary approaches and solutions.

Students who complete the degree are prepared for positions in research, engineering, development, and academia. Ph.D. students receive complete tuition support, health insurance, and a living stipend.

15. Fully Funded PhD in Advanced Machine Learning at University of Cambridge

A completely funded PhD in Machine Learning is available at the University of Cambridge in England. The Ph.D. program will last four years in total. This is a one-of-a-kind program. Outstanding applicants with academic credentials in Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science, Engineering, and allied subjects, as well as a great interest in undertaking basic research in machine learning and its scientific applications, are urged to apply.

Cambridge University offers a variety of funding options for PhD students, including overseas students. All students receive partial or full financing for the entire three-year PhD program.

16. Fully Funded PhD in Computer Science at Johns Hopkins University

A fully funded PhD in Computer Science is available at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. Based on mutual research interests, all new PhD applicants are carefully paired with faculty supervisors.

Full support is provided for all full-time CS PhD students in good academic standing. This includes a $37,333 salary per year, tuition, and health insurance. Our students are mostly supported by research assistantships, with some time spent on teaching assistantships.

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17. fully funded phd in computer science at fordham university.

Fordham University in New York City, New York, provides a fully funded PhD in Computer Science. The PhD in computer science at Fordham is a cutting-edge discipline that provides ongoing innovation and advancement. The PhD in Computer Science is a STEM-designated degree that allows for a 24-month post-completion Optional Practical Training (OPT) extension, for a total eligibility of up to 36 months.

Accepted students will have the opportunity to pick their focus area while gaining a strong foundation across computer science subjects and being grounded in computer science pedagogy, with assured support for five years.

18. Fully Funded PhD in Computer Science at University of Surrey

A completely funded PhD in Computer Science is available at the University of Surrey in the United Kingdom. To strengthen its research, the Department of Computer Science is giving up to 20 fully funded PhD studentships (at UK rates). Studentships are available in all areas of its research portfolio, including cybersecurity and cryptography, distributed and concurrent systems, artificial intelligence, and machine learning, for a period of 3.5 years (or 7 years at 50% time).

UKRI stipends are £16,062 plus £3,000 per year for full-time students, with part-time students receiving 50% of these amounts. Tuition is also included.

19. Fully Funded PhD in Computer Science at Dalhousie University  

Dalhousie University in Canada provides a fully funded PhD in Computer Science program. The PhD program is designed to get you started on research right away, with the help of a thesis supervisor and a supervisory committee. Students are expected to lead a well-defined component of a larger project and to be the primary author in any publications that follow.

PhD students who make adequate progress are completely sponsored for tuition, school fees, and a stipend of at least $18,000 per year for at least four years. This financing commitment includes the obligation to work as a teaching assistant for two terms each year.

20. Fully Funded PhD in Computer Science and Engineering at University of Washington

The University of Washington in Seattle, Washington, provides a fully funded PhD in Computer Science and Engineering. The Ph.D. program is a research-intensive curriculum that leads to the Master’s and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. A complete, high-quality graduate computer science curriculum is included in the program.

From program start to degree, the Allen School provides full financial assistance to every student accepted into their Ph.D. program in the form of teaching and research assistantships or fellowships.

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21. fully funded phd in computer science at carnegie mellon university.

Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, provides a fully funded PhD in Computer Science program. The Ph.D. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University is, above all, a research degree. When the faculty bestows a Ph.D., they verify that the student has a comprehensive foundation and grasp of basic concepts in computer science, has advanced the discipline by conducting important original research, and has reported that work in a scholarly manner.

All PhD applicants who are accepted receive complete financial support. In addition, the department will boost students’ stipends with an outside fellowship to meet the stipends of students with internal financing.

22. Fully Funded PhD in Computer Science at University of British Columbia

A fully funded PhD in Computer Science is available at the University of British Columbia in Canada. Every prospective graduate student is allocated an advisor from the faculty. These assignments are developed with the student’s research interests and the faculty member’s workload in mind.

Ph.D. students in good standing get $24,000 each year through a combination of teaching and/or research responsibilities and the Tuition Fee Award. Support is normally guaranteed for the first 60 months of the program, assuming the student performs satisfactorily on his or her allocated obligations.

23. Fully Funded PhD in Computer Science at University of Colorado Boulder

A fully funded PhD in Computer Science is available at the University of Colorado Boulder. They provide a creative and supportive environment in which you can explore multidisciplinary options and discover your personal research passion in computer science. The Ph.D. program includes 30 hours of graduate-level courses and 30 hours of thesis work. MS students pursuing research may transfer to the Ph.D. program at any time during their academic tenure at CU Boulder.

All Ph.D. students in the department are fully funded by assistantships, fellowships, and faculty research grants.

24. Fully Funded PhD in Computer Science at Northeastern University

Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts, provides a fully funded PhD in Computer Science program. Khoury College of Computer Sciences provides core and interdisciplinary PhD programs that will enable you to lead, whether you want to work in academia, industry, or the labs and think tanks that shape global policy.

All students admitted to the PhD programs in Computer Science receive a 5-year subsidy. There are two options: a 5-year graduate assistantship or a 1-year graduate fellowship combined with a 4-year graduate assistantship. These scholarships pay up to 12 credit hours of tuition each fall and spring term, as well as health insurance.

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25. fully funded phd program in computer science at brown university.

Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, has a PhD program in Computer Science that is fully funded. Brown University has a smaller student-to-faculty ratio than many other universities, allowing for more personalized teaching and mentoring. Students at Brown perform cutting-edge research that allows them to tackle real-world challenges and contribute to the field right away. The institution promotes multidisciplinary collaboration and provides numerous possibilities for PhD candidates to join research groups on campus.

All students receive full tuition, health insurance, and a stipend to cover expenditures for the duration of their PhD program.

26. Fully Funded PhD Program in Computer Science at Columbia University

Columbia University in New York City offers a fully funded PhD in Computer Science program. Research assistantships at Columbia provide full tuition waivers as well as a monthly stipend to students. Students gain knowledge through hands-on experience working with academics and mentors. Because the university is in New York City, many research collaborations with significant corporations are also possible.

PhD students will work on their thesis with the assistance of their research adviser and mentors from the companies with whom they are affiliated. PhD aspirants are not required to have a master’s degree. Begin your PhD program in the Spring or Fall semester.

27. Fully Funded PhD Program in Computer Science at Cornell University

Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, offers a fully funded PhD in Computer Science program. Cornell emphasizes conventional topics like as theory, programming languages, and scientific computing, but it also provides specializations in artificial intelligence, computer graphics, systems, security, machine learning, and digital libraries.

During the first year of the program, students collaborate with teachers to identify their research interests. Following the selection of an interest, the student conducts independent study under the supervision of a special committee. Tuition, health insurance, and a stipend are provided to all PhD students.

28. Fully Funded PhD Program in Computer Science at Duke University

Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, provides a fully funded PhD program in Computer Science. Students are exposed to a variety of topics during the first two years of the degree program as they come to know the staff and the research being undertaken. Students do independent research and complete their doctoral defense under the supervision of an advisor after studying research technique and deciding on a concentration.

Tuition and stipend support are provided to all Ph.D. students through fellowships, research assistantships, and teaching assistantships. Support is predicated on acceptable progress, and the Ph.D. is usually completed within 5 years.

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29. fully funded phd program in computer science at georgetown university.

Georgetown University in Washington, DC offers a fully funded PhD in Computer Science program. PhD students must first complete the master’s degree courses to provide a solid foundation in computer science. Students can then specialize on computer and network security, cryptography, information search and retrieval, machine learning, data mining, natural language processing, networking, distributed systems, or parallel and distributed algorithms.

To complete the PhD, students perform independent study in these subjects under the supervision of an advisor. Doctoral students receive complete financial support in the form of scholarships and research assistantships. December is the priority deadline.

30. Fully Funded PhD Program in Computer Science at Harvard University

Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, provides a fully funded PhD program in Computer Science. Theoretical computer science, artificial intelligence and machine learning, economics and computer science, privacy and security, data management systems, intelligent interfaces, operating systems, computer graphics, robotics, networks, architectures, program languages, and visualization will all be part of the Ph.D. work. Students perform independent research after finishing their core studies and are encouraged to cooperate with different fields and departments within the institution.

All PhD students who are accepted receive complete financial support. This includes tuition, fees, and a stipend to cover living expenses.

31. Fully Funded PhD Program in Computer Science at Stanford University

Stanford University in Stanford, California, provides a fully funded PhD program in Computer Science. To create a foundation in the curriculum, students must first complete three broad requirements in mathematics and theoretical foundations, computer systems, and applications. The majority of Ph.D. students in Computer Science are sponsored by a research or teaching assistantship in Computer Science or the School of Engineering (SOE), a fellowship, or an approved assistantship through a partnering research organization.

The Ph.D. program is full-time and needs full tuition, which is usually funded in part or entirely by such assistance. Full-time equals 8-10 units for Ph.D. students because they receive 50% RAships or CAships.

32. Fully Funded PhD Program in Computer Science at University of Maryland-Max Planck Institute

The University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, in collaboration with the Max Planck Institute in Germany, offers a fully funded PhD Program in Computer Science. Students begin their studies at UMD and spend the summers in Germany at the Max Planck Institute. Students will collaborate with both universities and advisors from both countries to develop and finish their thesis. PhD students are encouraged to conduct collaborative research and have access to resources from both institutes. All program-related travel expenses are covered, and students are fully sponsored throughout their studies.

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